Maybe you could try the call cursor command
vim +"call cursor(%l,%c)" %f
As in David' remarks, you may need to adjust the quoting to get the
desired result.
vim +"call cursor(5,3)" file.ly
works on the shell command line.
On 03/06/2024 06:24, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear David,
thanks for You
Paolo Prete wrote on 02.06.2024:
> How can I draw a vertical (or even diagonal) line independently positioned
> from the notes in the score, that can span across staves, as shown in the
> figure?
For drawing lines independently from notes I do not use Lilypond
directly but postscript. For this pu
Thanks for elaborating! I forgot to hit Reply All when I replied to
Jean, excuse me.
On 02.06.24 10:10, Ya Gloops wrote:
#(define-markup-command (freely layout props width-param text)
(number? markup-list?)
"Format text for one bar of 'width-param' quarter notes’ length"
(interpret-marku
Thanks to Torsten and Werner,
I'm going to use the postscript approach.
But what about the segment with arrows and centered text?
I googled a bit, and I also queried ChtaGPT but could not find anything
useful...
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 11:46 AM Torsten Krueger wrote:
> Paolo Prete wrote on 02
Dear list,
It seems that the positions of nested tuplet brackets can only be changed
separately if the inner n-tuplet brackets do not start on the downbeat.
Take this as an example:
\version "2.25.2"
{
\once \override TupletBracket.positions = #'(6 . 6)
\tuplet 5/4 { c'4 c' c' c' c' }
\o
> It seems that the positions of nested tuplet brackets can only be changed
> separately if the inner n-tuplet brackets do not start on the downbeat.
>
> Take this as an example:
>
> \version "2.25.2"
>
> {
> \once \override TupletBracket.positions = #'(6 . 6)
> \tuplet 5/4 { c'4 c' c' c' c'
Yes, of course! It's that simple! Thank you very much!
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 2:44 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > It seems that the positions of nested tuplet brackets can only be changed
> > separately if the inner n-tuplet brackets do not start on the downbeat.
> >
> > Take this as an example:
>
Expanding on Werner’s example a bit, is this something like what you’re after?
\version "2.25.12"
\markup \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(0 . 0) {
\translate #'(20 . -20)
\center-column { example-text \concat { \arrow-head #X #LEFT ##t \draw-line
#'(30 . 0) \arrow-head #X #RIGHT ##t }}}
<<
Thanks, this is what I was searching for!
Now, for an optimal refinement: is there a way to avoid these curved sides
on the arrows and can the segment be attached to the arrows without gaps?
Cheers
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 3:08 PM Leo Correia de Verdier <
leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2024-06-03 10:25 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
Thanks, this is what I was searching for!
Now, for an optimal refinement: is there a way to avoid these curved
sides
on the arrows and can the segment be attached to the arrows without
gaps?
Virtually anything is possible inside of LilyPond's \mark
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 7:33 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2024-06-03 10:25 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
> > Thanks, this is what I was searching for!
> >
> > Now, for an optimal refinement: is there a way to avoid these curved
> > sides
> > on the arrows and can the segment be attached to the arrows withou
On 2024-06-03 10:33 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
But pretty much, once you are in a \markup context, the world's your
oyster. Start with the more primitive drawing commands and build up
your own shapes. Turn those into reusable markup-commands of your own.
Some of this may require some Scheme code
On 2024-06-03 10:39 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 7:33 PM Aaron Hill
wrote:
so feel free to
reach out if this is not your area of expertise.
That's what I just did ;-)
cheers
I must admit I have not followed this thread super closely. Do you have
a drawing of the typ
Thanks Aaron, see the attached pdf as an example:
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 7:49 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2024-06-03 10:39 am, Paolo Prete wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 7:33 PM Aaron Hill
> > wrote:
> >
> > so feel free to
> >> reach out if this is not your area of expertise.
> >>
> >
> > Th
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 07:24:41 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Am Mo., 3. Juni 2024 um 03:19 Uhr schrieb David Wright:
> > On Sun 02 Jun 2024 at 16:10:56 (+0200), Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > > again, I'm trying to activate point and click in gvim. I made a little
> > > success:
> > > I wrote in the ed
Is there a way to do this with Segno repeat structure?
\version "2.25.16"
xDS = \markup{\fontsize #4 \line{D.S. al Fine }}
xFine = \markup{\fontsize #4 Fine}
music = \fixed c' {
g1 \segnoMark 1 f 4 g a b
\set Score.repeatCommands =
#`((volta ,xDS) start-repeat)
\bar "||"
g4 a g a
\
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