Using dynamics separately from a staff is useful, but for some reason
changing the size affects the DynamicText but not the hairpins. I'd like
the hairpins to match the staff size if possible.
Thank you,
Mark
\version "2.24.0"
\relative c'' {
<<
\new Staff \with {
\magnifyStaff #2/3
On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 14:30, Mark Mathias wrote:
>
> Using dynamics separately from a staff is useful, but for some reason
changing the size affects the DynamicText but not the hairpins. I'd like
the hairpins to match the staff size if possible.
Hello,
If you use Lilypond version > 2.23.6 (which
Yes, thank you. I overlooked retrying \magnifyStaff having just updated to
2.24.0 after failing in 2.22.2. I just now tried it, but I get the same
result as with fontsize, viz., the text changes size, but the hairpins do
not.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 8:49 AM Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jan 2
Hi Mark,
Looks like Hairpins have their own sizing properties. A full list is at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/internals/hairpin but in this
case looks like height is probably the one you want used something like
this:
\version "2.24.0"
\relative c'' {
<<
\new Staff \with {
How might I display the text "Bb Major," but with the flat symbol instead of a
lower case "b"?
Thanks to all,
Matt
Oh yeah, one more thing. When you're doing the Dynamics context you don't
need to replace the notes with spacer rests. You can just do a direct copy
of the music and add the dynamics to it - the notes don't get printed. So
you can just do this:
\new Dynamics \with {
fontSize = #-5
> Le 03/01/2023 15:45 CET, Matthew Pierce a écrit :
>
>
> How might I display the text "Bb Major," but with the flat symbol instead of
> a lower case "b"?
You will find \flat in the index.
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/lilypond-index.html
Best,
Jean
Yes, but I don't see a way to use "\flat" in this specific context:
...with {instrumentName = "Bb Major "}
My apologies for a badly worded question. Is there a way to insert the flat
symbol into an instrument name?
From: Jean Abou Samra
Sent: Tuesday, January
Hello,
try instrumentName = \markup \concat { B \raise #0.6 \flat " Major"}
Rip_mus
Il mar 3 gen 2023, 16:10 Matthew Pierce ha scritto:
> Yes, but I don't see a way to use "\flat" in this specific context:
>
> ...with {instrumentName = "Bb Major "}
>
> My apologies for a badly worded question
That worked, thank you! I will play with the syntax and learn from it. -M
From: Rip _Mus
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 9:15 AM
To: Matthew Pierce
Cc: Jean Abou Samra ; Lilypond-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: flat symbol in text?
Hello,
try instrumentName = \ma
Wonderful! Thank you. I had gotten closer to discovering the Hairpin.height
parameter, but my level of understanding starts getting challenged when
reading Internals pages and knowing what to do with them. (Non-programmer,
you see.) Your tip just allowed me to understand enough to add \override
Hai
Matthew Pierce writes:
> How might I display the text "Bb Major," but with the flat symbol
> instead of a lower case "b"?
I'd just use Unicode, namely "B♭ Major". If you don't get this via
input methods (on my keyboard, it's "[Compose key] # b"), you can
copy&paste from a browser with Unicode t
On 02/01/2023 16:39:00, "Pierre Perol-Schneider"
wrote:
(a) Is the Lilypond default presentation really the better way of
indicating this? If so, I can just leave it alone. Otherwise,
Yes it is, AFAIK (See E. Gould as ref. as far as I remember)
Gould, top of page 59: "Unless conditions a
On 02/01/2023 16:39:00, "Pierre Perol-Schneider"
wrote:
(a) Is the Lilypond default presentation really the better way of
indicating this? If so, I can just leave it alone. Otherwise,
Yes it is, AFAIK (See E. Gould as ref. as far as I remember)
In this specific instance I disagree.
See
Hello,
I am working my way through a manuscript from 1607 for viols (originally in
tablature), trying to typeset it in modern notation. For completeness, I
also want to have a tablature score as well - this will be not only nice in
itself, but allow me to check my transcription.
This means inclu
Alasdair McAndrew writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am working my way through a manuscript from 1607 for viols (originally in
> tablature), trying to typeset it in modern notation. For completeness, I
> also want to have a tablature score as well - this will be not only nice in
> itself, but allow me to ch
Many thanks indeed for that heads-up! But I have another problem, in that
I'm typesetting my chords as per the practice of the time, which was to
have the stem of the upper note up, and the stem of the lower note(s)
down. I have done this using voices, and a simple function to save typing:
chord
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