Re: Emmentaler font issues on Arch Linux builds

2016-12-08 Thread Michael Gerdau
Hi Alexander, I'm on ArchLinux 64bit myself and use a self compiled devel (curretly 2.19.52) myself. My skyline seems identical to your 2.19.50 version. My fontforge and fontconfig are the binaries from the offiial repo. I know for sure since I recently have tracked down a font scaling issue on

LSR 357: "Dynamics context is now included by default"

2016-12-08 Thread Joel C. Salomon
I’ve been using a variant of the LSR 357 “centered dynamics” template from , but I notice that the documentation says: > This snippet demonstrates how this was achieved with older versions > of LilyPond; the Dynamics context is now included by default

Re: Fixing LSR 888: center-on-words ignoring punctuation

2016-12-08 Thread Alexander Kobel
Hi Harm, On 2016-12-09 00:50, Thomas Morley wrote: [...] Hi, how about below? You need a devel-version, though. Please test thoroughly. I'm too tired to do more than the included examples. \version "2.19.52" %% sic !! [...] The devel version is no problem, but sleep is. Same here. Plus my

Re: Emmentaler font issues on Arch Linux builds

2016-12-08 Thread Alexander Kobel
Following up on my own question: On 2016-12-09 00:54, Alexander Kobel wrote: [...] So, two-and-a-half questions: What goes wrong, who has a clue or hint? And how can I double-check whether the FontForge compilation flag was properly acknowledged? Ouch! It wasn't: % fgrep enable-double

Re: Fixing LSR 888: center-on-words ignoring punctuation

2016-12-08 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-12-07 1:07 GMT+01:00 Alexander Kobel : > Hi all, > > yet another semi-feature request where I'm running out of knowledge... > I happily used LSR 888 (center lyrics without taking punctuation into > account) for years and only now found out that the alignment is off under >

Re: Header fields in custom footer

2016-12-08 Thread Noeck
Thanks Harm, that works. However, I did not manage to apply string operations to the text (arg) part of the \my-with-url function. I tried another proc (called procc) with another test-proc function but I don't know how to If it's quickly done, I am happy to see how. But I fear, I will go back

Reusing vertical space from temporary staves in a single line

2016-12-08 Thread Peter Bašista
Hi, I am wondering if it is possible to reuse vertical space which was previously occupied by a temporary staff that was earlier present on the same line. From my experiments, it does not seem to work and every new temporary staff receives its own "bar" of vertical space. An example is attached.

Re: Small typo on LilyPond.org

2016-12-08 Thread Noeck
Dear all, I apologize for my first post in this thread. It was not constructive and I don't like sarcastic comments myself. Sorry for that. In addition, I was wrong and fixing the typo, was as easy as I hoped it would be - as Graham and others explained here. I misunderstood the "too much

Re: Chords in choral music(Re: Fixing LSR 888: center-on-words ignoring punctuation)

2016-12-08 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 08.12.2016 21:49, Wols Lists wrote: I've heard some BRASS players play (intentionally) (some well chosen) chords :-) (And no, I don't mean the technique (I've also heard) of players jumping between notes so fast that the listener hears two clear lines of music.) Now we’re off topic:

Re: Chords in choral music(Re: Fixing LSR 888: center-on-words ignoring punctuation)

2016-12-08 Thread Wols Lists
On 07/12/16 23:37, Alexander Kobel wrote: > On 2016-12-07 22:05, Simon Albrecht wrote: >> On 07.12.2016 01:07, Alexander Kobel wrote: >>> chords with two adjacent notes (shifting one note). I know that this >>> should be a forbidden situation for vocal music >> >> Why should it? I hardly think

[Solved] Re: \accidentalStyle for common choir notation

2016-12-08 Thread Alexander Kobel
On 2016-12-06 22:45, Alexander Kobel wrote: Dear all, I'd like to lift the thread "\accidentalStyle for common choir notation" from June-July out of the grave. Unfortunately, I don't have it in my inbox anymore, so I need to refer to the horribly url'ed archive

Re: Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Richard Shann
On Thu, 2016-12-08 at 11:56 +0100, Gerdau, Michael wrote: > > Here is a version I created with Denemo - I've cut out some verbosity. > > I didn't tackle the custom time signature and I forget how you alter the > > order of the horizontal displacements (someone kindly told me on this > > list once

Re: Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Carlo Stemberger
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Re: Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Gerdau, Michael
> Here is a version I created with Denemo - I've cut out some verbosity. > I didn't tackle the custom time signature and I forget how you alter the > order of the horizontal displacements (someone kindly told me on this > list once :( ). Adding something like \once \override

Re: Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Richard Shann
Here is a version I created with Denemo - I've cut out some verbosity. I didn't tackle the custom time signature and I forget how you alter the order of the horizontal displacements (someone kindly told me on this list once :( ). Tie re-shaping is required, which is here done via the most

Re: Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Phil Holmes
Use three voices instead of chords. You can play with different voices to see which you prefer, and adjust the position of the notes as described in the Learning Manual. You will probably also want to move the tie somewhat. -- Phil Holmes - Original Message - From: Carlo

Help with ties

2016-12-08 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Hello, could you help me in transcribing the attached file, please? This is my attempt: - \version "2.18.2" global = { \key as \major \time 2/2 } right = \relative c' { \global << { es'2( des4 c des2 c) } \\ { 1 ~ as4 g as2%

Re: Small typo on LilyPond.org

2016-12-08 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: "Graham Percival" To: "Phil Holmes" Cc: ; "Noeck" Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 12:19 AM Subject: Re: Small typo on LilyPond.org Also, I'm surprised that you