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From: "Andrew Bernard"
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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2019 1:00 AM
Subject: Non-default tuplet numbers
The documentation in the NR for non-default tuplet numbers has an example
that appears to me to be musical nonsense. For people coming across this
concept for
foxfanfare:
...
> By that, I mean, how do you use the comments lines to make clear
> parts, sections, etc. through your file and make it nice to read.
...
I don't think that help at all.
Use a consequent layout in your files, and it will be easier for you
to navigate in them. Use includes to keep
Pierre Perol-Schneider:
> Hum, weird. Maybe you could change the dimension, e.g.:
>
> #(define-markup-command (wineGlass layout props)()
> (interpret-markup layout props
>(markup
> (#:with-dimensions (cons 0.2 1.1) (cons 0.3 2.7) ;; <= Set dimensions
> (#:stencil
> (make-path-
A little simplified:
\version "2.19.83"
#(define-markup-command (wineGlass layout props)()
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup
(#:stencil
(make-path-stencil
'(M 0.14 0.00
C 0.09 0.00 0.17 0.07 0.31 0.07
C 0.42 0.07 0.46 0.07 0.55 0.13
L 0.
Ok, well, how about:
\version "2.19.83"
#(define-markup-command (wineGlass layout props)()
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup
(#:stencil
(make-path-stencil
'(M 0.141 0
C 0.094 0.004 0.168 0.066 0.309 0.066
C 0.445 0.066 0.461 0.07 0.551 0.129
HI Rachel,
Read NR 4.4.2 Explicit staff and system positioning. I use this technique a
good deal. Wouldn't this do the job? [I am referring to 2.19.83 NR.]
Andrew
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 07:03, Rachel Knight via lilypond-user <
lilypond-user@gnu.org> wrote:
> Is it possible to have different
Dear LilyPonders,
please consider this snippet.
moveDyn =
#(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
#{ \once \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f
\once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #X
\once \offset Y-offset #Y DynamicLineSpanner #})
You got some nice looking wineglasses there, but more detail isn't
really worth it when making small symbols.
Cheers,
/Karl Hammar
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I have defined three pair lists nameCpitch, nameEpitch, nameGpitch and
nameApitch.
I want to assign nameold to one of the four depending on the value of pitch.
I set pitch to G and have a set of if statements to define nameold.
However it is not working. When I print one of the lists I defined,
I don't have it up my sleeve right now, but I think you need
define-event-function here.
HTH
Urs
Am 20. September 2019 12:48:25 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG :
>
>Dear LilyPonders,
>
>
>please consider this snippet.
>
> moveDyn =
>#(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
> #{ \onc
Hi Jay, your 'if' statements are not nested properly. See:
#(define nameold
(if (equal? pitch "C")
nameCpitch
(if (equal? pitch "E")
nameEpitch
(if (equal? pitch "G")
nameGpitch
(if (equal? pitch "A")
nameApitc
Well, I've tried to print it with global staff size set to #15, and it
still looks fine to me...
Sorry if I'm wrong.
Cheers,
Pierre
Le ven. 20 sept. 2019 à 13:09, a écrit :
> You got some nice looking wineglasses there, but more detail isn't
> really worth it when making small symbols.
>
> Cheer
Stefano,
That works perfectly. The Cond conditional is even better.
Thank you,
Jay
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BTW, simply remove the following lines if the "detail" bothers you:
\version "2.19.83"
#(set-global-staff-size 16)
#(define-markup-command (wineGlass layout props)()
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup
(#:stencil
(make-path-stencil
'(M 0.14 0.00
C 0.09 0.00 0.
Pierre Perol_Schneider:
> Well, I've tried to print it with global staff size set to #15, and it
> still looks fine to me...
> Sorry if I'm wrong.
>
> Le ven. 20 sept. 2019 à 13:09, a écrit :
> > You got some nice looking wineglasses there, but more detail isn't
> > really worth it when making
Hi all,
whenever I create a pdf document with lilypond, every single note gets a
link attached to it.
This link looks something like this:
"textedit://PathtoMyFile/definitions.ily:1185:38:39"
These links do not really bother me, but there are some applications that
highlight every link in
> On 20 Sep 2019, at 16:06, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>
> Pierre Perol_Schneider:
>> Well, I've tried to print it with global staff size set to #15, and it
>> still looks fine to me...
>> Sorry if I'm wrong.
>>
>> Le ven. 20 sept. 2019 à 13:09, a écrit :
>>> You got some nice looking wineglasses
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, sir.teddy.the.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Why does lilypond add these links and is there a way to prevent it from
> doing so?
Use the "-dno-point-and-click" option on the command line when you run
LilyPond to turn off these links. The links are intended to make it
easier to open
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> Dear LilyPonders,
>
>
> please consider this snippet.
>
> moveDyn =
> #(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
> #{ \once \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f
> \once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #X
> \once \of
Insert
\pointAndClickOff
in your ly file.
Kind regards,
Michael
Mobil gesendet
> Am 20.09.2019 um 18:16 schrieb sir.teddy.the.fi...@gmail.com:
>
>
> Hi all,
> whenever I create a pdf document with lilypond, every single note gets a link
> attached to it.
> This link looks something like thi
> On 20 Sep 2019, at 18:27, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Hans Åberg writes:
>
>>> On 20 Sep 2019, at 16:06, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>>>
>>> Pierre Perol_Schneider:
Well, I've tried to print it with global staff size set to #15, and it
still looks fine to me...
Sorry if I'm wrong.
>
Hans Åberg writes:
>> On 20 Sep 2019, at 16:06, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>>
>> Pierre Perol_Schneider:
>>> Well, I've tried to print it with global staff size set to #15, and it
>>> still looks fine to me...
>>> Sorry if I'm wrong.
>>>
>>> Le ven. 20 sept. 2019 à 13:09, a écrit :
You got s
On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 12:26 -0400, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, sir.teddy.the.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Why does lilypond add these links and is there a way to prevent it
> > from
> > doing so?
>
> Use the "-dno-point-and-click" option on the command line when you
> run
Am Fr., 20. Sept. 2019 um 18:53 Uhr schrieb Richard Shann
:
>
> On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 12:26 -0400, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Sep 2019, sir.teddy.the.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Why does lilypond add these links and is there a way to prevent it
> > > from
> > > doing so?
> >
>
> moveDynTweak = -\single \moveDyn \etc
Thanks!
>> I naïvely tried
>>
>> moveDynTweak =
>> #(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
>> #{ \once \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f
>> \once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #X
>> \once \of
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> moveDynTweak = -\single \moveDyn \etc
>
> Thanks!
>
>>> I naïvely tried
>>>
>>> moveDynTweak =
>>> #(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
>>> #{ \once \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f
>>> \once \override DynamicText.
Hi there,
> nice ideas for making those comments lines more readable,
> espacially when you want to show different levels of importance!
1. I find, if you break the file down into really small include-able files,
there aren’t actually that many levels of importance in any single file.
2. I use
>> moveDynTweak =
>> #(define-music-function (X Y) (number? number?)
>> #{ \tweak DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority ##f
>> \tweak DynamicText.X-offset #X
>> \offset DynamicLineSpanner.Y-offset #Y
>> \etc #})
>
> Should have worked when using -\moveDy
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