Yes, I see. Now the warning is gone. What I mean is this: Now I’m start tweaking all the parameters and creating a nice score, but you can see that each duration line if there’s a note that “superpose” on his duration, it breaks. I think it’s just a parameter to turn off, but I cannot figure out which.
> On 7 Feb 2023, at 18:13, Jean Abou Samra <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 07/02/2023 16:57, Cordelia wrote: >> Totally, now it begins the game. But at least I’ve a starting point! >> >> I’ve to understand better the tempo and rhythmic values in lilypond. >> I’ve already added the possibility to write cents for exemple for >> microtonality (a simple way). >> >> There’s 2 more things I could not figure out: >> - how can I allow the duration line to be over other notes > > What do you mean by this? > >> - now the possibility to range everything in an A4 format (I could do it >> with ImageMagick, but I wonder if lilypond could) > > See my other reply. > > Another thing: this: > > \after 4*#point { $pitch 4*$len \- } -#cent <> > > isn't what you want. It passes -#cent as main music argument > to \after, effectively requesting "a note with a \- duration line > event, at a duration of 4*#point after the articulation -#cent". > It happens to put the articulation -#cent on the note because > of an implementation detail of \after, but better not to > rely on it, and it outputs a warning too. You need to move > -#cent inside the braces. > > \after 4*#point { $pitch 4*$len \- -#cent } <> > >
