Le 11/05/2021 à 04:03, Ahanu Banerjee a écrit :
I know it is not standard practice, but I am looking for a way to make
beams parallel to staff despite the noteheads on either side of the
beam having different vertical positions on the staff.
Setting beam damping to a high value reduces the sl
Thank you both, very helpful!
Cheers,
-Ahanu
On Tue, May 11, 2021, 01:02 Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2021-05-10 9:10 pm, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
> > Hi Ahanu,
> > How about:
> >
> > \version "2.20.0"
> > {
> > %\override Beam.damping = #5
> > \override Beam.positions = #'(5 . 5)
> > g''8
Indeed, I had missed that portion of the documentation.. I was able to
adapt it and make it work.
Thank you!
-Ahanu
On Mon, May 10, 2021, 22:13 Peter Chubb
wrote:
> > "Ahanu" == Ahanu Banerjee writes:
>
>
> Ahanu> Can anyone provide a simple way to make a tempo marking like
> Ahanu> this:
I bought an Alesis V61. Enabling the Port was done in no time. Then I
went into a score and tried to enter notes by typing on the keyboard.
Nothind happens. I installed the apleton live lite software to check
whether there was a general error. However apleton reacted to keystrokes
. What did I do
Bernhard Kleine writes:
>> Am 24.03.2021 um 09:59 schrieb:
>>>
>>> you plug it into your desktop via USB and it works? Or do I have
>>> to install other software to make it working?
>>>
>>> For windows no driver to install. You just plug in and enable the
>>> Frescobaldi midi input featur
Am 11.05.2021 um 16:38 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Bernhard Kleine writes:
>
>>> Am 24.03.2021 um 09:59 schrieb:
you plug it into your desktop via USB and it works? Or do I have
to install other software to make it working?
For windows no driver to install. You just plug
Hi,
How can I add two marks over a bar line - both a fermata and a rehearsal mark?
I figured out how to do each separately, but LilyPond will only show one of
them.
Best,
Rachel
\version "2.20.0"
\relative c
{
\time 4/4
\clef C
c1
\mark \default
\mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scr
On 2021-05-11 10:03 am, Rachel Green wrote:
Hi,
How can I add two marks over a bar line - both a fermata and a
rehearsal mark? I figured out how to do each separately, but LilyPond
will only show one of them.
Best,
Rachel
\version "2.20.0"
\relative c
{
\time 4/4
\clef C
c1
\mark \d
Dear All,
I've tinkered about some more with partial pedalling and gradual sustain pedal
release, and here's some code (some of it copied/adapted from the internet)
that seems to work, even though in some respects it shouldn't:
\version "2.20.0"
\relative c'' {
\set Staff.pedalSustainStyle
Greetings,
Can the variables? soloText and its companions soloIIText, etc. be set
at a higher level than \new Staff so it doesn't have to be repeated for
each staff? (Notation Manual 1.5.2)
Thank you,
Paul
On 2021-05-11 5:44 pm, Paul Scott wrote:
Greetings,
Can the variables? soloText and its companions soloIIText, etc. be set
at a higher level than \new Staff so it doesn't have to be repeated
for each staff? (Notation Manual 1.5.2)
You can do it more globally in a \layout block if you want it
Thank you! That's perfect. The somewhat standard names I would use are:
soloText = I
soloIIText = II
I should have mentioned that I always use the unstable version.
Stay safe,
Paul
On 5/11/21 6:00 PM, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2021-05-11 5:44 pm, Paul Scott wrote:
Greetings,
Can the variabl
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