Re: problem with the spacing of microtonal accidentals

2014-01-18 Thread Thomas Richter
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Re: markup accidentals for a microtonal system

2023-08-13 Thread Thomas Richter
;accidentals.mirroredflat.flat"     #:translate '(0.8 . 0) #:rotate 180 arrow))     (1 ,(markup #:doublesharp))     (-1 ,(markup #:doubleflat)) ) \fixed c' {     cil cih cisel cis cisil cisih cisisel cisis     del deh desil des desel deseh desesil deses } Regards, Thomas Richter

Re: Help with some lyrics gymnastics

2024-01-14 Thread Thomas Richter
--- Note that \stopStackedLyric requires a separate note in the NullVoice. Its note value affects the length to the right of the horizontal line. I used a somehow similar solution for function theory symbols, based on the snipped lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=967 <https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=967> by Klaus Blum. All the best, Thomas -- Thomas Richter Vienna / Austria thomas-rich...@aon.at

Re: Help with some lyrics gymnastics

2024-01-15 Thread Thomas Richter
en in bound-details. All the best, Thomas -- Thomas Richter Vienna / Austria thomas-rich...@aon.at

Re: Drum notation and style

2024-01-22 Thread Thomas Richter
vura or Ekmelos: % --- \version "2.24.0" ekmelicFont = "Bravura" \include "esmufl.ily" \drums {   \ekmSmuflOn #'tremolo   \ekmTremolo \markup "" { sn16:32^"R" 16:32^"l" }   \ekmTremolo buzzroll { 16:32^"r" 16:32^"l" } } % --- -- Thomas Richter

Re: markup for circular bowing

2024-02-14 Thread Thomas Richter
Hi Orm, maybe the smufl compliant ekmelos font is useful for you. It also defines some Unicode glyphs like circle and arc arrows. The following (similar to Pierre's pr

Re: How to get more accidentials?

2024-02-22 Thread Thomas Richter
Am 21.02.2024 um 17:14 schrieb Johannes Koch: Hi, I was trying to extend the example at .. The emmentaler font currently contains single-arrowed flat/natural/sharp accidentials. I'd like to use more accidentials, like the double/triple arrow flat

Re: 48 and 72 ET

2017-02-10 Thread Thomas Richter
Am 09.02.2017 um 20:18 schrieb Bernardo Barros: Hello, Quarter-tones (24ET) work very well and use the most used symbols. Is there any implementation of eighth-tone (48ET) with arrows for the 8th-tone alterations, or even better, 72ET? I know "makam.ly" could be a good start, I'm just wonderin

Re: Bend

2024-04-21 Thread Thomas Richter
I guess what you are looking for is the brassBend glyph (U+E5E3) in Am 20.04.2024 um 22:39 schrieb gehent...@gmail.com: Hello friends, I thought this was recently covered, but I haven't been able to find what I need. I'm looking for an articulation to add that will indicate a note is suppose

Re: Bend

2024-04-21 Thread Thomas Richter
I guess what you are looking for is the brassBend glyph defined in SMuFL compliant fonts like Bravura or Ekmelos with codepoint U+E5E3.  And it is one of the few musical symbols which is also defined in Unicode with codepoint U+1D189.