2
(ly:grob-set-property! grob 'positions (cons position position
#})
Thanks,
Carl
On 19/12/2016 00:43:52, Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Carl,
2016-12-18 8:26 GMT+01:00 Carl Williams :
> One more little adjustment, for anyone who will benefit f
hickness))) 2)
)
)
)
(ly:grob-set-property! grob 'positions (cons position position))
)
)
#})
On 18/12/2016 18:08:34, Carl Williams <carl.j.willia...@gmail.com> wrote:
To anyone who's interested,
I've tidied up the workaround for this. It now takes two inputs; s
r8 g\4 c,4 e2
a1
g8\4 c, e a c,[ c] a'8 a
}
}
%%
Cheers,
Carl
On 16/12/2016 22:09:09, Carl Williams <carl.j.willia...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Harm,
That's just what I was after.
I'm keen to learn more about how beam positions and stems are calculated
be in.
Thanks for adding the feature request too.
Cheers,
Carl
On 16/12/2016 12:39:08, Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Carl,
2016-12-14 8:14 GMT+01:00 Carl Williams :
> Hi Everyone,
>
> First time using a mailing list.
> I've raked through the documentation pages all t
dle of the staff
\override TabVoice.Rest.Y-offset = #0
%hide voiceTwo stems
\override TabVoice.Stem.transparent = ##t
\mynotes
}
>>
here's how it comes out now:
On 14/12/2016 20:14:57, Carl Williams <carl.j.willia...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
First time using
Hi Everyone,
First time using a mailing list.
I've raked through the documentation pages all today and yesterday (and learnt
a lot), but still couldn't solve this.
So I want to create (ukulele) tablature where all the stems and beams are above
the staff.
I use the \override