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Urs Liska wrote
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Eluze elu...@gmail.com writes:
Urs Liska wrote
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Eluze lt;
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David Kastrup wrote
I am assuming that users can't _randomly_ delete other users'
contributions, but rather can delete a _thread_ started by themselves,
and then this includes any contributions made to this thread? In that
case, it would make sense not to reply anything of substance to the
MarcM m...@mouries.net writes:
The example looks really nice. It appears that only the NoteHead size is
reduced.
Would you know how to have the hight of the Stem and the Beam change
proportionally as well?
I tried the code below but it did not have any effect on the stem and the
Beam.
On Nov 22, 2013, at 6:08 AM, MarcM m...@mouries.net wrote:
Now I am finding myself using commands to override default settings. An
example is overriding beam grouping. Those command such as \set
Timing.beamExceptions = #'() need to be used within the score right after
the time signature and
MarcM m...@mouries.net writes:
Now I am finding myself using commands to override default settings. An
example is overriding beam grouping. Those command such as \set
Timing.beamExceptions = #'() need to be used within the score right after
the time signature and can't be included from a
Hello everybody
I'm writing a part for an instrumento that plays the first movement, don't
play the second, and plays the third.
For the second movement I just want to write a multimeasure pause with
TACET written above it, but I don't want to indent this staff.
How can I cancel the indentation
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 10:05 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
\version 2.17.95
doubleStem =
#(define-music-function
(parser location note)
(ly:music?)
#{
{ \voiceOne #note } \new Voice { \voiceTwo #note } \oneVoice
#})
melody = \relative c' {
c4 d e f
2013/11/21 Gilberto Agostinho gilbertohasn...@gmail.com:
David Kastrup wrote
As a rule, don't use a music argument twice without copying in the same
expression. \music copies music, just like $music does. #music is very
Scheme-like: it does not change anything. Often, that's what you want.
I find the default size of grace notes and Acciaccatura a bit too big.
How can i change the default size?
I took a look ly/grace-init.ly but there is nothing about size.
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Le 21/11/2013 17:50, Stig Johan Berggren disait :
\version 2.12.3
global = { \time 4/4 \skip 1*3 \time 3/4 \skip 2.*2 \bar |. }
flute = \relative c'' { R1*3 d2. c }
Replace
\new Staff \global \flute
with
\new Staff \compressFullBarRests \global \flute
in
This is something I've been trying to figure out for myself.
Did you put \compressFullBarRests in anywhere? I don't see it in your
example...if it is, then, I'm just as stumped as you are :)
-Ryan McClure
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James Worlton jworl...@gmail.com writes:
That is starting to make sense, after reading it a few times :) I've
replaced #note with $note in both cases in the function and it works
properly. Thanks!
I need to go back and re-read the part about the difference between # and $
in Scheme
Hi! excuse my bad english. How can I place some text above the chordnames?
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I'm trying, in a somewhat haphazard way, to learn some more Scheme, but
I'm clearly not reading the right stuff to solve the following problem.
Please can someone point me in the right direction.
I have the following function (hugely abbreviated here):
foo = #(define-music-function( P L arg1
James Worlton jworl...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all,
I'm making my first forays into Scheme by adapting preexisting examples to
do what I need.
Question: Why does the following code produce the output as shown in the
attached png image? I expect it to just output a scale with a
David Kastrup wrote
As a rule, don't use a music argument twice without copying in the same
expression. \music copies music, just like $music does. #music is very
Scheme-like: it does not change anything. Often, that's what you want.
Hi David,
Is the difference between #variable and
2013/11/21 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Eluze elu...@gmail.com writes:
David Kastrup wrote
I am assuming that users can't _randomly_ delete other users'
contributions, but rather can delete a _thread_ started by themselves,
and then this includes any contributions made to this thread? In
Graham King lilyp...@tremagi.org.uk writes:
I'm trying, in a somewhat haphazard way, to learn some more Scheme, but
I'm clearly not reading the right stuff to solve the following problem.
Please can someone point me in the right direction.
I have the following function (hugely abbreviated
2013/11/21 Caio Barros caio.bar...@gmail.com
I'm writing a part for an instrumento that plays the first movement, don't
play the second, and plays the third.
For the second movement I just want to write a multimeasure pause with
TACET written above it, but I don't want to indent this staff.
ryanmichaelmcclure ryanmichaelmccl...@gmail.com writes:
This is something I've been trying to figure out for myself.
Did you put \compressFullBarRests in anywhere? I don't see it in your
example...if it is, then, I'm just as stumped as you are :)
No, seems like you got it. At least in
Hello all,
I'm making my first forays into Scheme by adapting preexisting examples to
do what I need.
Question: Why does the following code produce the output as shown in the
attached png image? I expect it to just output a scale with a
double-stemmed g.
\version 2.17.95
doubleStem =
Scratch that, actually. Jean-Charles' fix worked for my minimal example,
but not for a bigger project I had been working on earlier. David's
suggestion, however, putting \compressFullBarRests in the 'global'
variable, worked like it should.
Stig
to. den 21. 11. 2013 klokka 18.06 (+0100) skreiv
If I understand you correctly, you could use cond as shown below, and use
your other arguments in place of SYSTEM or STAFF.
HTH,
-Paul
\version 2.17.95
foo = #(define-music-function( P L arg )
(string?)
(cond
((equal? arg system)
#{
\mark
Looks like David beat me to it with a more elegant approach.
-Paul
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Thanks a lot, Janek! I will read the whole thing tonight.
Take care,
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Try this: grace_notes_with_smaller_noteheads.ly
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n154241/grace_notes_with_smaller_noteheads.ly
Which produces this:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n154241/grace_notes_with_smaller_noteheads.png
You can play around with the value (I
Hello!
I'm writing some multi-part scores and am using a 'global' variable to
keep track of things like key and tempo changes. However, this causes
all the multi-bar rests to be expanded when extracting the parts. Is
there a way to avoid this?
Example:
\version 2.12.3
global = { \time
Jean-Charles' suggestion worked like a charm in v2.12.3, thanks a lot!
Regards, Stig Berggren
to. den 21. 11. 2013 klokka 18.06 (+0100) skreiv David Kastrup:
ryanmichaelmcclure ryanmichaelmccl...@gmail.com writes:
This is something I've been trying to figure out for myself.
Did you put
Eluze elu...@gmail.com writes:
David Kastrup wrote
I am assuming that users can't _randomly_ delete other users'
contributions, but rather can delete a _thread_ started by themselves,
and then this includes any contributions made to this thread? In that
case, it would make sense not to
The example looks really nice. It appears that only the NoteHead size is
reduced.
Would you know how to have the hight of the Stem and the Beam change
proportionally as well?
I tried the code below but it did not have any effect on the stem and the
Beam.
startGraceMusic = {
\override
2013/11/21 Adrian Fernandez adrianfernandezfa...@gmail.com:
Hi! excuse my bad english. How can I place some text above the chordnames?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
how about
\version 2.17.95
addMarkup =
#(define-music-function (parser location mrkp)(markup?)
#{
Hello Marc,
I am glad you liked that little code. I tweaked it a bit more, and now I
think it looks better. I simply added these lines to each one of the four
types of graces:
\override Flag.font-size = -5
\override Stem.length = 3.7
\override Beam.beam-thickness = 0.35
Also, for the
Now I am finding myself using commands to override default settings. An
example is overriding beam grouping. Those command such as \set
Timing.beamExceptions = #'() need to be used within the score right after
the time signature and can't be included from a file using \include
because setting
Still some improvements: things look better with the following settings:
\override NoteHead.font-size = -5
\override Flag.font-size = -5
\override Stem.length = 4
\override Beam.beam-thickness = 0.3
\override Beam.length-fraction = 0.5
\override Beam.shorten = 1
Now the beams look much better,
Piaras Hoban phoban01 at gmail.com writes:
David Nalesnik-2 wrote
I think it has to do with when 'after-line-breaking is called. Vertical
spacing obviously hasn't been solidified. If I modify your
override/function to work on 'color, which is processed very late, I get
the stencil
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