Hi,
After last week discussions on what is / missing of / wrong in / not
pretty with / wished for / the woodwind stencils, I've made a list off
all things concerning the (bass-)clarinet stencils (about 20 smaller
and bigger items) and I dived into the code.
I've already changed some
Given the following file:
---
#(begin
(define ((K x) y) x)
(define testA (define-music-function (top location x) (ly:music?)
(make-music 'SequentialMusic 'void #t)))
; now we try to be clever
(define testB (define-music-function (top location x) ((K #t))
(make-music 'SequentialMusic
Wim van Dommelen m...@wimvd.nl writes:
However I think I arrived at a crossroad into multiple
possibilities:
2. I throw over some of the code, clean up, do some renaming of keys
wanted, but with the danger of upsetting people who are already using
the current diagrams. For example: I want
Jérôme Plût jerome.p...@normalesup.org writes:
Given the following file:
---
#(begin
(define ((K x) y) x)
(define testA (define-music-function (top location x) (ly:music?)
(make-music 'SequentialMusic 'void #t)))
; now we try to be clever
(define testB (define-music-function (top
On 4 Feb 2013, at 09:44 , David Kastrup wrote:
First: consider the possibility of keeping an alias four to the key,
but let code and documentation stick with side-ees.
I'll look into that.
Second: when doing such a change, it might be worth trying to cook
up a
rule for
Wim van Dommelen m...@wimvd.nl writes:
On 4 Feb 2013, at 09:44 , David Kastrup wrote:
First: consider the possibility of keeping an alias four to the
key,
but let code and documentation stick with side-ees.
I'll look into that.
Second: when doing such a change, it
Hi Tim,
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Tim Sawyer
list.lilyp...@calidris.co.uk wrote:
On 30/09/11 07:12, Jay Anderson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 5:30 AM, Tim Sawyer
list.lilyp...@calidris.co.uk wrote:
http://percussion360.com/
This works by taking SVG generated from lilypond,
I use the following syntax:
\version 2.16.0
txt = \lyricmode {
\set lyricMelismaAlignment = #CENTER
\override LyricHyphen #'minimum-distance = #1
blah blah blah
}
soprano = {
c''4 b' c''
}
alto = {
g'4 g' g'
}
tenor = {
e'4 d' e'
}
bass = {
c4 g c
}
global = {
\key c \major
\time 3/4
}
\score {
Am 04.02.2013 14:52, schrieb Rustik:
Where I must paste «\markup \abs-fontsize #16»?
«txt = \markup \abs-fontsize #16 {
blah blah blah
}» Does not work
«txt = \markup \abs-fontsize #16 \lyricmode {
blah blah blah
}» Does not work too.
try or
\new Lyrics = sopranos \with {
Hi Mark,
You can include a \paper block somewhere above the score in your .ly
file and specify the raggedBottom property:
\paper {
...(other stuff)
raggedBottom = ##t
...(other stuff)
}
\score {
... your music ...
}
Eluze wrote
try or
\new Lyrics = sopranos \with {
\override LyricText.font-size = #16
}
There is not absolute value. There is relative value.
Eluze wrote
try before the blah blah in the txt= assignment.
If I try
txt = \lyricmode {
\set lyricMelismaAlignment =
Nick Payne-3 wrote
Is there any way I can force a tempo marking to be within the margins,
other than by making it a markup instead. Using keep-inside-line for
PaperColumn and NonMusicalPaperColumn doesn't do it:
I couldn't find a way either, and also the archives and issues (e.g.
Hello all!
A few weeks ago, in response to Mike Solomon's call for features and bugs, I
posted a request:
2. Allowing a text markup (especially a MetronomeMark) to have a minimum
measure length. This would avoid collisions, particularly where there are
lots of multi-measure rests (e.g.,
Am 04.02.2013 15:40, schrieb Rustik:
Eluze wrote
try or
\new Lyrics = sopranos \with {
\override LyricText.font-size = #16
}
There is not absolute value. There is relative value.
Eluze wrote
try before the blah blah in the txt= assignment.
If I try
txt =
Hi all,
\markup \abs-fontsize #16 \markup \abs-fontsize #16 \markup \abs-fontsize #16
What about a function which applies a multiplier to the relative size, to fake
an abs-fontsize?
Just a thought…
Kieren.
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Hi list,
I don't know if I _could_ find this info myself, but I'm quite puzzled
about it and so I'd rather ask:
I would like to \include files depending on the presence (or absence) of
certain command-line options.
Basically it should do something like:
- if option A is present then
Hi Lilyponders,
is it possible to change the renaming applied by -dpreview?
I.e. is it possible to suppress the '.preview' part of the output?
Unfortunately \includepdf (latex) doesn't find a document
'example-5.preview.pdf' (it seems it assumes 'preview' being the file
extension), and I
Mr. Witmer:
Thank you for your reply. It does what I want!
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Mark Witmer [mailto:m...@markwitmer.com]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 5:30 AM
To: Mark Stephen Mrotek
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Space between Piano Staves
Hi Mark,
You can
Hi Urs,
you can write a music-function that conditionally includes files.
I use a function to include a file, if it exists. The if statement can
of course also test for a option with ly:get-option.
Best, Jan-Peter
On 04.02.2013 16:48, Urs Liska wrote:
Hi list,
I don't know if I _could_
Urs Liska li...@ursliska.de writes:
Hi Lilyponders,
is it possible to change the renaming applied by -dpreview?
I.e. is it possible to suppress the '.preview' part of the output?
Unfortunately \includepdf (latex) doesn't find a document
example-5.preview.pdf' (it seems it assumes 'preview'
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes:
I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the
score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes
point-and-click information that points to the function and not the
actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I can
On 05/02/13 00:56, Eluze wrote:
Nick Payne-3 wrote
Is there any way I can force a tempo marking to be within the margins,
other than by making it a markup instead. Using keep-inside-line for
PaperColumn and NonMusicalPaperColumn doesn't do it:
I couldn't find a way either, and also the
Hi David (et al.),
Just reposting, because you asked for a minimal example, I gave one, and then I
got no response.
I don't think it should be necessary to explain the idea of a minimal
complete example to you.
My apologies — the minimal complete example included below triggers the
Kieren MacMillan wrote
What about a function which applies a multiplier to the relative size, to
fake an abs-fontsize?
Just a thought…
Kieren.
What do you mean? What and where should I write?
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That looks a good job you're doing here.
I want to rename the right-hand key labeled four to
side-ees to make to naming more consistent
Could we have English names by default so that everybody can
understand? I learnt the French names when I was young but switched to
English names for lilypond
Hi,
What about a function which applies a multiplier to the relative size, to
fake an abs-fontsize?
What do you mean? What and where should I write?
It would be something like
\context {
\Score
\override LyricText #'font-size = #(some-function-here)
}
but I wouldn't have the
2013/2/5 Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca:
Hi,
What about a function which applies a multiplier to the relative size, to
fake an abs-fontsize?
What do you mean? What and where should I write?
It would be something like
\context {
\Score
\override LyricText
The code below (I think it might have come from David Nalesnik) builds
without any error on both 2.16.2 and 2.17.11, but the output is correct
on 2.16.2 and incorrect on 2.17.11. On 2.17.11, the fingerings with
guide indication that are to the left become centred on the note - on
2.16 they
Guy Stalnaker jimmyg521 at gmail.com writes:
Thanks everyone who replied. I understand the relationship between
/transpose and /transposition now. FYI the proper commands that produce
the expected outcome is:
/transpose f c' {
/transposition c { %{ music in concert pitch ... %}
}
}
Frédéric Bron frederic.b...@m4x.org writes:
That looks a good job you're doing here.
I want to rename the right-hand key labeled four to
side-ees to make to naming more consistent
Could we have English names by default so that everybody can
understand? I learnt the French names when I was
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