Dear list,
I am working on a piece using partcombine. This works great - I just
like to stop the partcombining, if there are only few notes 'a due' in a
longer passage:
--snip--
\version 2.15.40
{
\partcombine
\relative c'' {
% how to prevent a2 for this single e?
c4 b c d | e fis g g |
On 16/07/12 02:38, David Nalesnik wrote:
\offset Arpeggio #'positions #'(-1 . 1)
David
I tried your generalized offsetter with arpeggios. It works fine for an
arpeggio on a chord in a single voice, but doesn't lengthen an arpeggio
where the chord is across voices:
\version 2.15.41
Hi Nick,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 3:36 AM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.netwrote:
On 16/07/12 02:38, David Nalesnik wrote:
\offset Arpeggio #'positions #'(-1 . 1)
David
I tried your generalized offsetter with arpeggios. It works fine for an
arpeggio on a chord in a single voice,
Hi Jan-Peter,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de wrote:
I want to use the merging techniques of partcombine, but leave single 'a
due' notes 'separated' with two stems.
How could I achieve this?
You mean, have it done like this automatically? No idea.
But if
Hi Janek,
thank you :-) ... I was so deep in my work, that I did not find this
part ... I should have rtfm ... ;-)
cheers, Jan-Peter
On 18.07.2012 13:42, Janek Warchoł wrote:
Hi Jan-Peter,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de wrote:
I want to use the merging
Dear lilypond people,
Marek from the bug squad suggested, I should post this question here.
Does someone know a solution for the following problem:
I want to distinguish odd and even lyrics lines, i.e. stanzas. I can
think of 3 variants:
1. Colored resp. light gray background,
2. a vertical
- Original Message -
From: Specken Flecken speckfl...@anpacken-jetzt.de
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 2:00 PM
Subject: Different markups for odd and even lyrics lines / stanzas
Dear lilypond people,
Marek from the bug squad suggested, I should post this
Hi Phil,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 02:03:34PM +0100, Phil Holmes wrote:
I want to distinguish odd and even lyrics lines, i.e. stanzas. I can
...
2. a vertical line after each even numbered stanza or
Do you mean horizontal?
you are right. I mean a horizontal line. Thanks for correcting.
Hi,
adding sth to a NoteHead-stencil via stencil-override returns a weird
output with stemmed NoteHeads.
In the code below I added a box around the default-note-head and the
stem is moving away.
Is there any possibility to restore the original 'stem-attachment in
an automated way?
\version
Thomas Morley thomasmorley65 at googlemail.com writes:
adding sth to a NoteHead-stencil via stencil-override returns a weird
output with stemmed NoteHeads.
In the code below I added a box around the default-note-head and the
stem is moving away.
stem-attachment is expressed as a fraction
2012/7/18 Keith OHara k-ohara5...@oco.net:
Thomas Morley thomasmorley65 at googlemail.com writes:
adding sth to a NoteHead-stencil via stencil-override returns a weird
output with stemmed NoteHeads.
In the code below I added a box around the default-note-head and the
stem is moving away.
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 13:56:09 -0700, Thomas Morley
thomasmorle...@googlemail.com wrote:
But reading out x- and y-length of the NoteHead-stencil, and comparing
their quotient with the quotient build from the values I got via
'stem-attachment, different results are returned.
x-length 1.316178
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