Hi all,
I’m trying to draw a dotted semicircle above and below a note head to indicate
harmonics (as shown in the picture).
This is what I’ve achieved so far with LilyPond but it’s far from perfect. (I
didn’t manage to typeset a dotted semicircle. There still are some collisions…)
\vers
Hi Andrew,
> On 6. Jul 2018, at 16:09, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> Hi Sylvius,
>
> Before answering your question, you have version 2.21.0. Where is this from?
It’s a development version from git.
Sylvius
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On 7. Jul 2018, at 09:36, Thomas Morley wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> regarding your mail-adress I suppose you typeset a piece from Sylvius
> Leopold Weiss, copying an old transkription. From the image likely:
> lute-tablature to guitar-notation.
>
> If that's true, the
This is brilliant!
Thanks to all for the various solutions!
> On 7. Jul 2018, at 16:18, Pierre Perol-Schneider
> wrote:
>
> But of course !! Thanks very much Orm !
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> 2018-07-07 16:15 GMT+02:00 Orm Finnendahl
> :
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Am Samstag, den 07. Juli 2018 um 15:54:41
e { \music }
\new Voice { \bridgeHand }
>>
}
But maybe there are better or more elegant solutions to this problem? Thanks
for any hint!
Sylvius
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\repeat volta 2 {
\stopStaff
\grace s256 \bar " "
\break
\startStaff
\repeat unfold 16 c'1
}
}
Does anyone know of
a) a cleaner solution?
b) a way to ged rid off the short staff lines after the "start repeat symbol"
(and before th
Hi Lukas,
> On 14. Jul 2018, at 18:57, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
>
> Hi Sylvius,
>
>> I found examples of line breaks right after the beginning of a \repeat volta
>> 2 in classical guitar literature (19th century). But this doesn't seem to
>> be easy t