Dear community,
I'm trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals with the HE-font.
Unfortunately, I get the following error message when I compile the below
quoted file:
> error: wrong type for argument 2. Expecting
> music, found "c"
> Music = \relative
> c' {ch2 cl }
Hello,
Le 21/10/2020 à 12:43, Stefan Thomas a écrit :
Dear community,
I'm trying to define microtonal note names and accidentals with the
HE-font.
Unfortunately, I get the following error message when I compile the
below quoted file:
error: wrong type for argument 2. Expecting
mu
Dear Jean,
thanks for Your reply. Your code seems to work for me.
I have to do define some more pitch and and accidental names, off course.
The overrides of the x- and y-extent seem to be necessary to have more
space for the accidentals.
Am Mi., 21. Okt. 2020 um 13:28 Uhr schrieb Jean Abou Samra
Hello,
Does anyone know if it would be possible to restate a staff's clef and a
StaffGroup's brace after the \startStaff command? I am again trying to
create a diagram showing non-consecutive measures side by side. I am
able to set the bar numbers of these measures to arbitrary values as I
wi
On 2020-10-21 9:21 am, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know if it would be possible to restate a staff's clef and
a StaffGroup's brace after the \startStaff command? I am again trying
to create a diagram showing non-consecutive measures side by side. I
am able to set the bar numbers
Le 21/10/2020 à 18:21, Gilberto Agostinho a écrit :
Hello,
Does anyone know if it would be possible to restate a staff's clef and
a StaffGroup's brace after the \startStaff command? I am again trying
to create a diagram showing non-consecutive measures side by side. I
am able to set the bar
Hello Jean,
Thank you so much for your reply, this is a great solution!
On 21/10/2020 17:47, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> I would rather create separate systems and stack them in markups.
This works wonderfully well. I adapted the function you wrote in order
to control whether time signatures and
On 2020-10-20 12:07 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
I've been a little puzzled by a LilyPond layout issue. I apologize in
advance for the long example, so I have included the input .ly files,
and
sample output. The files will require some commenting and uncommenting
of
appropriate sections.
Many than
More handholding for MIDI output. I notate ties in chords with
individual ties up and down depending on the note position, not just
using a tie for the whoie chord <> construct. These ties do not appear
in the MIDI output. Is how I do the ties unsupported? It would be a
pity to redo hundreds of pag
On 2020-10-21 7:48 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
More handholding for MIDI output. I notate ties in chords with
individual ties up and down depending on the note position, not just
using a tie for the whoie chord <> construct. These ties do not appear
in the MIDI output. Is how I do the ties unsuppor
And now I just found out something I never knew, as a result of my
query. Just putting a tie with no up/down indication, a sole ~ after
the chore <> construct puts the ties up and down musically correctly.
Well I'll be. I have caused myself much extra work for years by not
knowing this. And of cour
Hello Aaron,
In fact, I did try that early on. It fixed the note spacings for every
line, except the last line. Deeper into the hole with this spacing stuff
I did notice that for pieces with more systems, messing with the scaling of
the final Amen would have no impact. I have to change the *
On 2020-10-21 8:00 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
And now I just found out something I never knew, as a result of my
query. Just putting a tie with no up/down indication, a sole ~ after
the chore <> construct puts the ties up and down musically correctly.
Well I'll be. I have caused myself much extra
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