I've done something similar using an ossia staff some time ago. That's
definitely a way.
My solution (which was for drums) looked like this (I can't tell you right now,
where I got the arrowed slur commands from - but that's probably easy to find):
FullDrums = <<
\new DrumStaff = "main" <<
\
I know I can do this to combine marks:
\mark \markup { \override #'(baseline-skip . 3) \center-column {
\line { \box \bold "P" }
\line { \musicglyph #"scripts.ufermata" }
} }
This produces a rehearsal mark over a fermata over a bar line. However
when this occurs at a line break I want
Hey, Andrew,
I followed Abraham's tip, and it turned out to be very similar to what you
suggested. It works!
Thanks for your help!
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 3:38 AM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> This the sort of this that I do. I am sure you can adapt this to your
> requirements.
>
> And
Hi Jean,
This the sort of this that I do. I am sure you can adapt this to your
requirements.
Andrew
— snip
In the paper block:
oddHeaderMarkup = \markup
\fill-line {
" "
\sans \abs-fontsize #28 \on-the-fly #print-page-number-check-first
\fromproperty #'page:page-number-string
The attached image shows a tempo equivalence markup I need to set, indicating
that a 32 in the context of the preceding 5/4 tuplets now equals a 16. The
partial tuplet bracket seems complicated to do, and I don’t really know how to
set this fragment of combined partial music and text. The matter
Am 2015-11-13 um 04:22 schrieb ciconia :
> Exactly those drawbacks, and a some more:
> - People would have to register on your site in order contribute, while at
> least a substantial part of them are already on github.
> - Github is also kind of the place to hang among younger developers, so you
Jean,
On Thursday, November 12, 2015, Jean Menezes da Rocha [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n183485...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there any way by which I can change the font used to render page
> numbers?
> I tried to search into the docs but lilypond.org seems to be down by now.
>
>
Hello,
is there any way by which I can change the font used to render page numbers?
I tried to search into the docs but lilypond.org seems to be down by now.
Thanks in advance!
--
Jean Menezes da Rocha
Compositor
Professor -- Faculdades Est
Mestre e Doutorando em Composição pela Universidade Fe
> But there are also drawbacks to c) because it is hosted on my own (well,
hosted in a data center) server:
>
> - I can guarantee availability to a lesser extent than a big service
> provider
> - I can't guarantee not to break things or lose everything due to
> misconfiguration
> - I can't guarant
Am 12.11.2015 um 19:38 schrieb Urs Liska:
Am 12. November 2015 17:56:51 MEZ, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt :
Hi Urs,
this is a great idea! This would mean development of an API for
plugins/modules - and anybody can develop against that API ...
Well, actually this is more or less in place already
Am 12. November 2015 18:40:37 MEZ, schrieb Federico Bruni :
>Il giorno gio 12 nov 2015 alle 17:06, Urs Liska ha
>
>scritto:
>> c)
>> We could move everything to https://git.openlilylib.org.
>>
>> In a way I would prefer c) because:
>>
>> - it "looks" more natural
>> - it would move away some s
Am 12. November 2015 17:56:51 MEZ, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt :
>Hi Urs,
>
>this is a great idea! This would mean development of an API for
>plugins/modules - and anybody can develop against that API ...
Well, actually this is more or less in place already now. Re-building OLL would
give the oppo
On 12.11.2015 16:52, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hello, Simon!
On 12/11/15 11:21, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Two annotations:
– Sometimes it would be nice to have whiteout for DynamicTextSpanner
against SpanBar; I don’t quite know the best way to do it, though.
Perhaps you could use \markup\whiteout-box
Il giorno gio 12 nov 2015 alle 17:06, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
c)
We could move everything to https://git.openlilylib.org.
In a way I would prefer c) because:
- it "looks" more natural
- it would move away some stuff from Github
- it would make it more natural to have git hooks process stuff and
Hi Urs,
this is a great idea! This would mean development of an API for
plugins/modules - and anybody can develop against that API ...
I am at work right now, so now for short:
The solution c would be nice, but I would say, we should stay on github
... we have other work to do and life offlin
On Tue 10 Nov 2015 at 13:52:33 (+), Graham King wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-11-09 at 21:53 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 09 Nov 2015 at 23:22:14 (+), Graham King wrote:
> > On Mon, 2015-11-09 at 14:55 -0600, Christopher R. Maden wrote:
> > On 11/09/2015 02:47 PM, Kieren MacM
Hi all,
I've for a while been thinking about re-building openLilyLib at a new
location. For several reasons:
1)
The conversion from the "original" heap of snippets (the snippets in the
various top-level directories) to a "new" structure (the "libraries"
inside the /ly directory of the repository)
Hello, Simon!
On 12/11/15 11:21, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Two annotations:
– Sometimes it would be nice to have whiteout for DynamicTextSpanner
against SpanBar; I don’t quite know the best way to do it, though.
Perhaps you could use \markup\whiteout-box on the individual text bits?
I didn't unde
On Thu 12 Nov 2015 at 14:53:31 (+), MING TSANG wrote:
> I ran the attach file and got the following.
> Question: can this be solved? How? Appreciate help given.
>
> Starting lilypond.exe 2.19.31 [test_ymt-曾煒明.ly]...
> Processing `K:/LILY_POND/test_ymt-��.ly'
> Parsing...
> Interpreting mus
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hello all,
>
> In lyricmode, this works as expected:
>
> Oo, __ oo, __
> \footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"* like the shower scene in “Psycho”"
> Ree! Ree! Ree!
> Hel -- lo!
>
> but this
>
> Oo, __ oo, __
> \footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"* like the shower
On 12.11.2015 16:11, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Simon,
>It seems that every kind of alphabetic string is mistaken by \footnote to be
the second-to-last, optional argument, specifying the grob path.
Ah!
But… why is that not true of the FIRST lyric-embedded footnote in my example?
Because o
Hi Simon,
> It seems that every kind of alphabetic string is mistaken by \footnote to be
> the second-to-last, optional argument, specifying the grob path.
Ah!
But… why is that not true of the FIRST lyric-embedded footnote in my example?
> \footnote #"†" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"† like Lenny & Squiggy f
Hi Ming,
On 12.11.2015 15:53, MING TSANG wrote:
Hi, lilyponders:
I ran the attach file and got the following.
Question: can this be solved? How?
It works fine if you don’t use any non-ASCII characters in the file
name. I hope this is no problem for you. Else, there won’t be much we
can do,
Hello Kieren,
On 12.11.2015 15:37, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hello all,
In lyricmode, this works as expected:
Oo, __ oo, __
\footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"* like the shower scene in “Psycho”" Ree!
Ree! Ree!
Hel -- lo!
but this
Oo, __ oo, __
\footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5)
Hi, lilyponders:
I ran the attach file and got the following.Question: can this be solved? How?
Appreciate help given.
Starting lilypond.exe 2.19.31 [test_ymt-曾煒明.ly]...Processing
`K:/LILY_POND/test_ymt-��.ly'Parsing...Interpreting music...Preprocessing
graphical objects...Finding the ideal
Hello all,
In lyricmode, this works as expected:
Oo, __ oo, __
\footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"* like the shower scene in “Psycho”" Ree!
Ree! Ree!
Hel -- lo!
but this
Oo, __ oo, __
\footnote #"*" #'(-1 . 0.5) #"* like the shower scene in “Psycho”" Ree!
Ree! Ree!
\footnot
Am 12.11.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Urs Liska:
> Having had a night over it I realized that there is an obvious first
> step towards b) and c) and that the infrastructure is already there for it!
> I will add support for writing out the raw Scheme object and simply
> integrate it as an additional expo
On 11.11.2015 15:39, Alberto Simões wrote:
Dear list,
Again, I am both pleased to announce the transcription of the Gounod
Suite of Valses, "Le Rendez Vous" [1] and asking for any correction
you might suggest.
Two annotations:
– Sometimes it would be nice to have whiteout for DynamicTextSpan
Am 11.11.2015 um 19:16 schrieb Urs Liska:
>
>
> Am 10.11.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Urs Liska:
>>
>>
>> Am 10.11.2015 um 17:08 schrieb Graham King:
>>> ... long snip ...
>>>
>>> I confess I'm a bit daunted by the LaTeX learning curve, and it is
>>> possible that I'm not uniquely inadequate in that re
yes!
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 11:59 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Am 12.11.2015 um 08:02 schrieb Ryan Michael:
> > I was wondering if there is a way to shift out of the divisive time
> > model of lilypond
> > and simple engrave notes, of whatever value, without setting a global
> > system of bars. I kno
Am 12.11.2015 um 08:02 schrieb Ryan Michael:
> I was wondering if there is a way to shift out of the divisive time
> model of lilypond
> and simple engrave notes, of whatever value, without setting a global
> system of bars. I know that you can remove bars, but, at least in that
> case, in the back
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