code, but with parameterized macros
it would even be more striking.
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}
\layout {
\context {
\Staff \consists Horizontal_bracket_engraver
}
}
}
Is there any way to fix this? Thanks,
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someone will want to have
more context. I think really minimal files should only be sought when
the non-minimalness is a drawback, which I don't think is the case here.
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http
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or tell me that it is not realistic.
Next time, I will post a real minimal example.
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, but it could
be improved. But really, the problem is exactly the same in metapost
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaPost).
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Hi,
I want to show the correspondence between white mensural notes and
modern notes.
So far, I have been able to produce the following:
http://www.loria.fr/~roegel/tmp/questions2.pdf
http://www.loria.fr/~roegel/tmp/questions2.ly
I am still trying to improve this a little bit. I would
Hi,
is it possible to include some arbitrary TeX expression in a score?
Let's assume that for some reason I want to add $\int_0^\infty ...$
above a note. Can it be done? I assume that in the worst case I can
produce an image for this formula and include the image, but is there
an easier way?
cases, but it is not automatic, and the different
font families hurt the eyes.
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or something like that.
In my text, I write \fbox{a} is ..., but my \fbox{a} isn't spaced
exactly like the box produced by stencil. There are probably many examples
like this. I can live with them, but it could also be improved.
Denis Roegel
I would like to reproduce the first two staves of the section Note values
on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensural_notation, with the label
on the left. That is, I am trying to make
Modern ... staff ...
notation (possibly with the note names)
White notation ... staff ...
Quoting Marek Klein ma...@gregoriana.sk:
Hi,
something like this?
\version 2.13.2
pattern = { \cadenzaOn e'4 e'2. e'1 e'\breve e'\longa \bar | }
pmensural = {
\set fontSize = #6
\override NoteHead #'style = #'mensural
\pattern
}
\score {
\new Staff {
\override
Hi,
I would like to write comments on a score, and specifically, I would
like to add something like a circled 1, a circled 2,
or a small letter, etc. in various places, so that later I can write:
(1) this note ...
(2) this group of notes differs from ...
I am looking for something like an
Hi,
I would like to reproduce the first two staves of the section Note values
on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mensural_notation, with the label
on the left. That is, I am trying to make
Modern ... staff ...
notation (possibly with the note names)
White notation ... staff
layouts, is it possible to change the slope of
the beams?
Thank you very much in advance!
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\override Slur #'transparent = ##t
\version 2.12.0
\addInstrumentDefinition #mensuralf3
#`( (clefGlyph . clefs.mensural.f)
(middleCPosition . 4)
(clefPosition . 0))
\instrumentSwitch mensuralf3
Thanks, this works fine. However, is there a way to increase the size
of this clef?
Hi,
I would like to set the tempo for the MIDI file, but not display
the tempo information at the beginning of the score. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Denis
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Hi,
sometimes I want to discuss some details of a score, and I want to
use the note symbols alone, without any staff. For instance,
I may want to say that a breve is equal to two semibreves, and have
the right symbols, and no staff. How can I achieve this?
Thanks,
Denis
Hi,
if I start a score with \clef treble \clef bass,
I only get the bass \clef. Is it possible to have both appear,
one after the other, even though there is no note for the treble \clef?
Thanks,
Denis
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Quoting Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Yes, you can set it in the \midi block, although the format is a bit more
convoluted. Here's an example where the quarter is set to 160 beats per
minute:
\midi {
\context {
\Score
tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 160 4)
}
}
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