Ideal!
Andrew
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 23:33, Aaron Hill wrote:
> Would this work for you?
>
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At 22:01 17/09/2019 +0200, Karl Hammar wrote:
... I made a little wineglass symbol where in the song you are to
take a drink, as in bar 14 in:
http://aspodata.se/choir/ud/k%C3%A4y_metsolan_halki/k%C3%A4y_metsolan_halki.pdf
...
The first basses won't get much drinking done during a vivace
As an idea a saw somewhere, I made a little wineglass symbol
where in the song you are to take a drink, as in bar 14 in:
http://aspodata.se/choir/ud/k%C3%A4y_metsolan_halki/k%C3%A4y_metsolan_halki.pdf
source code in
http://aspodata.se/git/musik/Eduard_Hermes/k%C3%A4y_metsolan_halki/
Perhaps
Wow! Fantastic!
Thanks Aaron!
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On 2019-09-17 5:52 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
myNoteNamesWithOld =
#(lambda (grob)
(let* ((default-name (ly:grob-property grob 'text))
(new-name (assoc-get default-name newnames)))
(ly:grob-set-property! grob 'text #{ \markup
\override #'(baseline-skip . 1.5)
On 2019-09-17 6:24 am, Andrew Bernard wrote:
What would be the most elegant way to add a space between the
elements, and enclose the lot in '[' and ']'?
Would this work for you?
#(define-markup-command (note-names-multiple layout props args)
(markup-list?)
"Provide multiple note
Thanks Aaron,
That's great. Must be the bump and cuts on my head affecting my
concentration. Most appreciated.
What would be the most elegant way to add a space between the elements,
and enclose the lot in '[' and ']'?
It's particularly nice the way you did this using the single shot
On 2019-09-17 3:20 am, Jay Vara wrote:
Now, some of the student also want to see the names of notes C, D, E,
F, G,
A, B.
Is there a way to show both the note names I have defined and the
english
note names? Ideally, one would be below the other.
Simplest option is to just define another
On 2019-09-17 4:43 am, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Now what I would like to do is modify this to be able to say, in the
same vein as the single name function above, for example:
^\markup \note-names-multiple #'(("C" . \natural) ("E" . \natural)
("G" . \sharp))
What you have above is going to be
I have defined alternate note names using the following method:
newnames =
#`(("c" . "S")
("d" . "R")
("e" . "G")
("f" . "M")
("g" . "P")
("a" . "D")
("b" . "N"))
myNoteNames =
#(lambda (grob)
(let* ((default-name (ly:grob-property grob 'text))
(new-name (assoc-get
Sometimes in my scores I need to indicate a note name, with accidental,
for example for very very high notes, just to aid the player. Sometimes
I use a list to help out with very densely packed chords. [Don't blame
me for this practice - it's my composer colleague!]
I am perfectly well aware
17. September 2019 10:48, "arnepe" schrieb:
> that sounds really interesting - and if it makes sense for a non-programming
> person, who's (just) using lily/fresco I'd love to attend…
>
The conference is explicitly conceived as a hybrid, both targeting "users" for
general (or advanced)
that sounds really interesting - and if it makes sense for a non-programming
person, who's (just) using lily/fresco I'd love to attend…
cheers
Arne Peters
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>>Probable background of Urs’ question:
>>https://www.uni-mozarteum.at/en/kunst/music-engraving-conference.php
>
> Yes, but I didn't want to disclose that before Werner makes an
> official announcement ;-)
Well, I was just taking a shower before sitting in front of my
Computer :-)
Werner
Dear LilyPonders!
Lukas-Fabian Moser, Urs Liska, and I proudly announce the conference
Music Engraving in the 21st Century
Developments and Perspectives
January 17th – 19th, 2020
Mozarteum Salzburg, Austria
All details – and a Call for Papers – can be found here:
Greetings All,
If I am understanding correctly, a baseline-skip unit of #1 is
equivalent to one staff space, and a \vspace unit of #1 is equivlent
to three staff spaces. What is the default baseline-skip setting in a
simple \markup context, and what is the baseline-skip unit in a
\column? Where
Am 17. September 2019 09:33:14 MESZ schrieb Malte Meyn :
>Probable background of Urs’ question:
>https://www.uni-mozarteum.at/en/kunst/music-engraving-conference.php
Yes, but I didn't want to disclose that before Werner makes an official
announcement ;-)
>
>Am 17.09.19 um 09:10 schrieb Urs
Probable background of Urs’ question:
https://www.uni-mozarteum.at/en/kunst/music-engraving-conference.php
Am 17.09.19 um 09:10 schrieb Urs Liska:
To be a bit more specific: is there any chance for a release by mid-January?
Am 17. September 2019 02:42:26 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
To be a bit more specific: is there any chance for a release by mid-January?
Am 17. September 2019 02:42:26 MESZ schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>Will 2.20 be released at any stage? Is there a roadmap? It seems like a
>very long time now with no news.
>
>[I KNOW we are very under-resourced. I regret
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