Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
For the moment, you could use markup texts. For example:
Thanks for the suggestion - however it is much more important to me that
the scores I am writing are structurally sound (i.e. the figured basses
are really figured basses, with their own durations etc - I'm workin
Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:22:36 +0200, Han-Wen a dit :
> For the moment, you could use markup texts. For example:
> \header
> {
> texidoc = "An alternate method to make bass figures is to use
> markup texts."
> }
> \version "1.9.4"
> nat = \markup { \musicgl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I sent a sample output from 1.8.0 to a composer (who had only seen
> finale, sibelius etc before) he commented
>
> < Thanks for sending it to me. The quality is very impressive, and
> aesthetically pleasing. >
Good to hear!
> One thing he pointed out (amongst other t
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The last problem is easily fixed:
\property FiguredBass.BassFigure \override #'font-relative-size = #-3
just before the figures does the trick.
I've added this to scm/grob-description.scm
This change seems to have got lost - in 1.8.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The example given in the manual for a figured bass seems to be missing a
> \notes directive - if I put it inside a \score {} thus
thanks,
> This doesn't always happen depending on the relative lengths of the
> parts I think. Any suggestions for eliminating this would
hi,
The example given in the manual for a figured bass seems to be missing a
\notes directive - if I put it inside a \score {} thus
\score {
<
\context FiguredBass
\figures {
<_! 3+ 5- >4
< [4 6] 8 >
}
\context Voice { c4 g8 }
>
\paper {
}
}
then I get an error
warning: Junking request
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(a first attempt to post seemed to go into a black hole ... try again
...)
The figured bass support in lilypond (wonderful!) is a little tricky
to use
for three reasons:
1) The figures have to be entered in the reverse order (that is a
six
Hello,
Since Han-Wen implemented necessary resolution, it's probably
unnecessary to discuss this further. However, if any of you are
interested, I uploaded a collection of Grove articles on the subject
at http://www.lumbroso.fr/figuredbass.zip
And if my One-Hour ticket isn't used up, you may wan
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> ...
> > 1) The figures have to be entered in the reverse order (that is a six-four
> > chord is entered <4 6>). Of course, this assumes that you do call it
> > that and
> > not a four-six chord, but I *think* is universally so.
>
> In dutch, <> (abs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> (a first attempt to post seemed to go into a black hole ... try again ...)
>
> The figured bass support in lilypond (wonderful!) is a little tricky to use
> for three reasons:
> 1) The figures have to be entered in the reverse order (that is a six-
10 matches
Mail list logo