I'm still hoping for a response to this, if only to confirm whether others
see the change in behaviour and that it's not something unique to my
installation. I'm pretty sure that what 2.25.19 is doing is wrong. The
documentation still says that an appoggiatura "takes a fixed fraction of
the main
> I'm still hoping for a response to this, if only to confirm whether
> others see the change in behaviour and that it's not something
> unique to my installation. [...]
I don't have time to investigate this further, sorry (and I'm rather
poor with MIDI). Can you do some git bisecting to find
On Thu, 12 Sept 2024 at 15:53, wrote:
>
> I'm still hoping for a response to this, if only to confirm whether others
> see the change in behaviour and that it's not something unique to my
> installation. I'm pretty sure that what 2.25.19 is doing is wrong.
Hello,
Could be linked to
https://gitl
> Le 12 sept. 2024 à 16:18, Xavier Scheuer a écrit :
>
> Could be linked to
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/commit/a6b11d016886d53345766589a625ba5d0a1fa961
> that fixed 6489
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6489
I can't see how that commit could have changed anything t
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > I'm still hoping for a response to this, if only to confirm whether
> > others see the change in behaviour and that it's not something
> > unique to my installation. [...]
>
> I don't have time to investigate this further, sorry (and I'm rather
> p
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024, msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca wrote:
> It's not clear to me from the description of that issue what the issue
> actually is. There is one sentence describing the grace music data
> structure but no other text.
Further to this: I wonder if what's really going on is an issue with
Dear Michael,
Thank you very much for your time. I realize that I still have a lot of work to
do to fully understand the workings of the program.
This is working great for the most part. One thing I have had a bit of
trouble with is octave. But I have a workaround that will work for the
most part for simple cases.
There are a handful of notes that I want in different octave for some
instruments. \resetRelativeOctave does not seem to
> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
David> msk...@ansuz.sooke.bc.ca writes:
David> I am surprised. The way I know appoggiature, they typically
David> take the notated duration from the attached main note (which
David> may leave very little of the main note). Indeed, the period
David> definit
On Fri, 13 Sep 2024, l...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
> he says, 'The usual rule of duration for appogiaturas is that they
> take from the following tone of duple length one half of its value,
> and two-thirds from one of triple length'.
Current articulate.ly says in code comments that it uses half
On Fri, 13 Sep 2024, David Kastrup wrote:
> > it. In any case, it seems clear the code is *not* intended to use
> > 9/40 of the notated duration, which is what happens after the commit I
> > highlighted.
>
> Vocal method from Nicola Vaccai: [100% of notated duration]
Again much longer than 9/40
Darn. Well almost. The octave tweak is only good for one note. Which
actually makes sense from a code point of view. I'll have to find
another work around to switch octave for a longer string of notes.
\version "2.24.2"
melody = \relative c' {
c4 d e f |
c d e f |
s4 g g g |
}
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