In message 20090325102043.20...@gmx.net, Tao Cumplido
tao_lilypondu...@gmx.net writes
Hi,
just a minor suggestion. 'h' is already a taken name in deutsch.ly, so
everyone who uses German note names couldn't use your function. I also
learned this just recently.
Actually, isn't this the normal
Actually, isn't this the normal case for pretty much every European
language except English?
I think it's true only for German and Scandinavian languages.
Maybe they also use it in Poland, etc., not sure though.
In Dutch it's definitely not used, although they name their notes the same as
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An: Steve Yegge steve.ye...@gmail.com
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: mixing notehead styles in chords
Does this do the job?
h = #(define-music-function (parser location note) (ly:music?)
(set!
(ly:music-property note 'tweaks)
(acons 'style 'cross
(ly:music
a \h e' \h a \h c e
a e' a c e
a \h e' \h a \h c e
a e' a c e
a \h e' \h a \h c e
}
Kees
- Original Message -
From: Steve Yegge steve.ye...@gmail.com
Date: Monday, March 23, 2009 9:13 pm
Subject: mixing notehead styles in chords
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Hello
' a c e
a \h e' \h a \h c e
}
Kees
- Original Message -
From: Steve Yegge steve.ye...@gmail.com
Date: Monday, March 23, 2009 9:13 pm
Subject: mixing notehead styles in chords
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Hello,
In flamenco and bossa-nova guitar music it is quite
common
Hello,
In flamenco and bossa-nova guitar music it is quite
common to damp some (but not all) strings with the
left hand while strumming. The standard notation for
this is to have cross-noteheads on the damped strings
and normal noteheads on the strings that should ring.
Lilypond makes it
2009/3/23 Steve Yegge steve.ye...@gmail.com:
Hello,
In flamenco and bossa-nova guitar music it is quite
common to damp some (but not all) strings with the
left hand while strumming. The standard notation for
this is to have cross-noteheads on the damped strings
and normal noteheads on the