Hi,
I'm a bit unhappy with Lilypond's default ties and working on an idea to
fix them. Is it possible to automatically assign override-values to a
tie based on it's length? (e.g. if tie is short, say less than 5.0, to
use certain 'x-gap -value).
Sami
ersion 2.2.2).
-Sami Huhtala
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f32 g a
\set stemRightBeamCount = #1 b
\set stemLeftBeamCount = #1 b
a g f
}
-Sami Huhtala
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hi,
my version is 2.2.0.
In a piece with \time 9/16 I need almost notes in the form
eight sixteenth eight sixteenth eight sixteenth ...
and so on.
A little example:
eger lines so that they do not run together.
Example: http://www.medialounge.com/lily2.png
-Sami Huhtala
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Fingering #'padding = #0.3
- Sami Huhtala
Hallstein Lunde wrote:
After a few hours of refreshing work I finally found out how to put
fingerings _beneath_ the lower staff in a piano score. As far as I
know, that should be the default direction by common engraving rules.
It went like t
Why don't you simply put the two bars in the same line, like:
<< {1( 2 3 | 7 8 9)} \\ {4 5 6 | a b c} >>
- Sami
Raphael Slinckx wrote:
Hi !
I've a little problem I can't figure out, and I hope someone here knows
the answer !
Imagine somthing like this (where numbers represent notes):
<< {1 2 3}