Thanks to everyone for your suggestions!
Ben: Yes, I do use Frescobaldi; it's definitely my editor-of-choice after
trying several different solutions. My favorite thing about Frescobaldi is
that it is lightweight... hopefully the long-term plans of adding lots more
functionality to Frescobaldi do
I know I am responding late to this, but you don't say
what OS your are using or even what text editor.
I am guessing that you are using some sort of
simple text editor like NotePad or Gedit.
My tip for quick data entry is to learn a Unix
text editor such as Vi or Emacs (personally, I use
Hello Lilypond users,
i want to notate a cluster for piano reaching from b, to a'' expanding over
both right- and lefthand systems. however i have found till know the
\makeClusters command which doesn't look like what i am looking for. Can any
one help?
Thanks,
Amir
On 27/01/17 19:20, Jérôme Plût wrote:
Thanks for the answer, but:
your code produces a failed assertion in the lilypond binary:
lilypond:
/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/linux-x86/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-release-unstable/lily/book.cc:258:
void Book::process_score(SCM,
> \version "2.19.54"
>
> BlankStaff =
> #(define-void-function (count) (integer?)
> (let* ((blankstaff #{ \score { { s1 \break } } #} )
> (layout #{ \layout { \context { \Staff \remove "Bar_engraver" }
> } #} )
> (bookpart (ly:make-book-part (make-list count
Hum... I knew I was missing something even shorter:
(Left Hand)
\shiftOff 4\arpeggio ~ \stemDown q8\noBeam
\override NoteColumn.ignore-collision = ##t % Just add this and
you're done :-)
c -.
Cheers,
Klaus
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Hi David,
David Sumbler wrote
> How do I get the triplet demisemi and the quaver to share the same
> notehead?
it seems that the shift is caused by the invisible c notehead in your
temporary left hand voice:
\new Voice { \shiftOff \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
\hideNotes
In the piece I am setting there is some perhaps slightly unorthodox
notation. One bar is still giving me a problem. I attach the output
of this and the following bar.
I am quite pleased with the result apart from one detail: the last
quaver of the first bar should appear as a single notehead on