Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Remy CLAVERIE
  Thanks a lot, Rémy       > Message du 02/09/16 07:03 > De : "David Wright" > A : "Remy CLAVERIE" > Copie à : lilypond-user@gnu.org, "Karen Billings" > Objet : Re: Horizontal positioning of rests > > On Fri 02 Sep 2016 at 06:55:31 (+0200), Remy CLAVERIE wrote: > > Hi David, > > What is

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread David Wright
On Fri 02 Sep 2016 at 06:55:31 (+0200), Remy CLAVERIE wrote: > Hi David, > What is the book that you named 'NM' ? Sorry,... The Notation Manual for LilyPond. Page references are from the PDF for the 2.18.2 version that Karen uses in the example:

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Remy CLAVERIE
Hi David,   What is the book that you named 'NM' ? Thanks a lot Rémy           > Message du 02/09/16 05:15 > De : "David Wright" > A : "Karen Billings" > Copie à : "Lilypond-User Mailing List" > Objet : Re: Horizontal positioning of rests > > On Thu 01 Sep 2016 at 20:49:04 (+),

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread David Wright
On Thu 01 Sep 2016 at 20:49:04 (+), Karen Billings wrote: > Hi all, > Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using Lilypond > for about a year now, and all that time I have had problems with rest > positioning. I've been dealing with it, but it's becoming more of a

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 02.09.2016 00:15, Carl Sorensen wrote: P.S. If you want a whole-measure rest for a 3/4 measure, you enter it as R1*3/4 Or R2. or R4*3 … doesn’t matter. Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 9/1/16 2:49 PM, "Karen Billings" wrote: > >The documentation states that rests are, by default, always centered >horizontally. For some reason, mine always end up left-justified. What >am I doing wrong and how can I correct it? You want to use a whole-measure rest R

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread David Kastrup
David Kastrup writes: > Karen Billings writes: > >> Hi all, >> Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using >> Lilypond for about a year now, and all that time I have had problems >> with rest positioning. I've been dealing with it, but

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread David Kastrup
Karen Billings writes: > Hi all, > Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using > Lilypond for about a year now, and all that time I have had problems > with rest positioning. I've been dealing with it, but it's becoming > more of a problem now that

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 01.09.2016 22:49, Karen Billings wrote: Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using Lilypond for about a year now, and all that time I have had problems with rest positioning. I've been dealing with it, but it's becoming more of a problem now that trying to read

Re: Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Karen, R2 instead of r2\rest solves the issue for the first measure on staff 3. JM > Le 1 sept. 2016 à 22:49, Karen Billings a écrit : > > Hi all, > > Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using Lilypond > for about a year now, and all that

Horizontal positioning of rests

2016-09-01 Thread Karen Billings
Hi all, Sorry to bother you with a beginner's problem... I have been using Lilypond for about a year now, and all that time I have had problems with rest positioning. I've been dealing with it, but it's becoming more of a problem now that trying to read multi-line scores... The documentation

Re: guitar scale diagram - change root

2016-09-01 Thread David Kastrup
bart deruyter writes: > #(define-markup-command (scale-diagramm layout props arg1 arg2 start arg3 > arg4) (list? integer? integer? number? integer?) > > (interpret-markup layout props > > (markup > > (#:override (cons 'size arg3 ) > > (#:override

Re: Switching to drummode and back

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 01.09.2016 19:00, David Kastrup wrote: Simon Albrecht writes: On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote: Simon Albrecht writes: On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote: \new OneStaff As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-) Hm?

Re: guitar scale diagram - change root

2016-09-01 Thread bart deruyter
Back to scale diagrams. I'm still using the enhanced version I received, but I want to contribute something too for a change, but boy, am I wrong :-p. I end up needing help again. I tried something on my own, but I don't get it working, probably because I just can't wrap my mind around scheme. I

Re: Switching to drummode and back

2016-09-01 Thread David Kastrup
Simon Albrecht writes: > On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote: >> Simon Albrecht writes: >> >>> On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote: \new OneStaff >>> As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-) >> Hm? There was no singular

Re: Choosing glyph variants

2016-09-01 Thread Erik Ronström
> if it’s about easier maintenance or nicer code, you might do something like > this: > > %% > \version "2.19.47" > computer-modern = ##f > flqq = #(if computer-modern #{ \markup { \char #"#xF101" } #} "»") > \markup \flqq > %% Nice one, thanks! Actually, in my specific case,

Re: Switching to drummode and back

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 01.09.2016 18:16, David Kastrup wrote: Simon Albrecht writes: On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote: \new OneStaff As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-) Hm? There was no singular staff I am aware of: Tolkien rather talked about the One Ring. Are

Re: Choosing glyph variants

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 29.08.2016 23:26, Erik Ronström wrote: I found another workaround: even though the glyph variants share the same codepoint in the font, the alternative glyphs are actually defined in the unicode ”Private Use Area”, so they also have codepoints of their own. So I just replaced all »

Re: Dynamics & simultaneous notes yield "programming error"

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Joel, it looks like this hasn’t been answered yet. I can’t reproduce the bug on Ubuntu, but could you make a minimal example and report on the bug list? There was recent development in that field, so it would be perfect if you could narrow down

Re: Switching to drummode and back

2016-09-01 Thread David Kastrup
Simon Albrecht writes: > On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote: >> \new OneStaff > > As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-) Hm? There was no singular staff I am aware of: Tolkien rather talked about the One Ring. Are you conflating Tolkien with Stephen R

Re: Switching to drummode and back

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 26.08.2016 12:44, David Kastrup wrote: \new OneStaff As an aside, the Tolkien pun is just lovely :-) Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Mystery Solved - Thanks

2016-09-01 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.08.2016 23:02, Pastor Neubauer wrote: I am looking to get rid of the numbers that are automatically put above the staff as the start of each line when Lilypondauto breakslines. What are they called and can they be removed. They are bar numbers, and you can remove them by inserting