Pierre Perol-Schneider pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com writes:
While looking for some codes I just found this e-community few minutes ago:
http://lilypond.media.mit.edu http://lilypond.media.mit.edu/about
Hey! A LilyPond Wrist band. Now we can typeset music anytime anywhere...
-- Johan
I wrote:
How do I tweak an individual ledger line from within a chord? Well, an hour
later, and all I've managed to achieve is printing the
staff-positions of the ledger lines that happen to have noteheads on
them (to the standard output), and while that makes me feel like a
minor genius, it
So sorry, I'm having trouble with my email client again, hope this works.
I wrote:
How do I tweak an individual ledger line from within a chord?
Well, an hour later, and all I've managed to achieve is printing the
staff-positions of the ledger lines that happen to have noteheads on
them (to
Am 02.07.2013 08:16, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Pierre Perol-Schneider pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com writes:
While looking for some codes I just found this e-community few minutes ago:
http://lilypond.media.mit.edu http://lilypond.media.mit.edu/about
Hey! A LilyPond Wrist band. Now we can
Am 02.07.2013 02:26, schrieb Thomas Morley:
#(define (make-void-bar-line grob extent) empty-stencil)
#(add-bar-glyph-print-procedure v make-void-bar-line)
Thanks! I tought about how to do this (just out of curiosity) and I was
quite close with the bar line definition, but these two lines
Urs:
Am 02.07.2013 08:16, schrieb Johan Vromans:
Pierre Perol-Schneider pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com writes:
http://lilypond.media.mit.edu http://lilypond.media.mit.edu/about
...
Maybe develop a conductor's shirt with interactive score display?
That would be a very fun project, the
2013/7/2 Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com
below you'll find my own approach. Though not wide tested.
Congratulation Thomas. It's a kind of code I'd love to be able to produce.
Plus there's a lot of information in your code that I wasn't aware of.
Thanks to Pierre you saved me a lot of
All,
Attached is a 12-measure LP file snippet with four treble-clef parts
plus piano reduction. The piano reduction works perfectly until it
encounters a temporary polyphonic passage (TPP). There are two in the
example, at mm.3-4 in the upper two voices and mm. 8-9 in the lower two
voices.
On 03/07/13 07:57, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
Attached is a 12-measure LP file snippet with four treble-clef parts
plus piano reduction. The piano reduction works perfectly until it
encounters a temporary polyphonic passage (TPP). There are two in the
example, at mm.3-4 in the upper two voices and