Re: Polymetric(?) time signature

2019-04-28 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-04-28 2:06 pm, Robert Kubosz wrote: Hello Lilyponders! I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks like this: { \time 4/4 c4 c c c \time 5/4 c c c c c \time 4/4 c c c c \time 5/4 c c c c c } and the pattern goes on like that to the very

Re: Using SMuFL accidental glyphs

2019-04-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
On this topic, the original query still stands. Would it be possible to use SMuFL glyphs in the Accidental glyph-name-list? Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: An interesting accidental glyph

2019-04-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
Very amusing. But in all seriousness, what is this thing? I am unable to find any evidence for the existence of this symbol outside of Emmentaler. I cant find it in SMuFL, and that has hundreds of rare accidentals. My limited imagination finds it hard to understand how you can alter a pitch in two

Re: LP-set songbook released

2019-04-28 Thread J Martin Rushton
On 28/04/2019 21:34, Christopher R. Maden wrote: > On 4/27/19 4:59 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote: >> A very creditable production.  Don't worry about the letter/A4 issue, >> it printed out perfectly on my A4 system.  There is one problem >> though, the tempo marks have all printed as odd line

Re: Polymetric(?) time signature

2019-04-28 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Robert, > I have a question: can I declare the alternating time signature on the > beginning of piece once so I don't have to declare it for every measure? http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=782 Hope that helps! Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣ website:

Polymetric(?) time signature

2019-04-28 Thread Robert Kubosz
Hello Lilyponders! I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks like this: { \time 4/4 c4 c c c \time 5/4 c c c c c \time 4/4 c c c c \time 5/4 c c c c c } and the pattern goes on like that to the very end of piece. I have a question: can I declare

Re: LP-set songbook released

2019-04-28 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 4/27/19 4:59 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote: A very creditable production. Don't worry about the letter/A4 issue, it printed out perfectly on my A4 system. There is one problem though, the tempo marks have all printed as odd line shapes: steps, symbols like pi or just vertical bars. The

Re: Edition Engraver master vs refactor override branch: changing bound-details

2019-04-28 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Hi Stefano, sorry for the delay. I've been away for several days. I have to look into this deeper ... I guess it is related to the grob-property-path 'bound-details.left.text'. Hopefully I can solve this issue soon. Best Jan-Peter Am 21.04.19 um 20:42 schrieb Stefano Troncaro: > Hi all, long

Re: An interesting accidental glyph

2019-04-28 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for? >> >> accidentals.sharp.arrowboth >> >> I've not come across this ever, so far. > > It would be useful for transcribing the performances of some choirs > I have encountered. Hehehe :-) Werner

Re: Using SMuFL accidental glyphs

2019-04-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
Answering my own query, this may be useful for others searching the archives in the future. This example uses the openlilylib custom-music-fonts code to load Bravura, and this example shows how a SMuFL glyph can be used as an accidental. Quite handy, even if I do so day myself. [Obviously this

Using SMuFL accidental glyphs

2019-04-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
SMuFL has a large collection of accidental glyphs, some of which I need. The openlilylib custom-music-fonts snippet enables the use of SMuFL fonts and works pretty well for me. But I would like to add a SMuFL accidental to the Accidental.glyph-name-alist, for my locally customised note name set,

Re: An interesting accidental glyph

2019-04-28 Thread David Kastrup
Andrew Bernard writes: > What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for? > > accidentals.sharp.arrowboth > > I've not come across this ever, so far. It would be useful for transcribing the performances of some choirs I have encountered. -- David Kastrup

An interesting accidental glyph

2019-04-28 Thread Andrew Bernard
What is the Emmentaler accidental glyph with two opposing arrows used for? accidentals.sharp.arrowboth I've not come across this ever, so far. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org