Re: Finding the objects at the start of the current measure

2019-02-26 Thread Urs Liska
Am 27.02.19 um 00:05 schrieb Thomas Morley: Am Di., 26. Feb. 2019 um 14:12 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley: Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : Why not going for bound-padding instead of minimum-length. I wasn't aware that multimeasure

Re: Horizontal shifting of chords

2019-02-26 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Robert Blackstone > To: lilypond-user > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2019 08:59:30 +0100 > Subject: Horizontal shifting of chords > Hi All, > > I have been transcribing a piano piece in \time 4/2, that ends with a > chord \breve. The

Re: Script for note/rest refactor? (with parsing tools)

2019-02-26 Thread nagymusic
Pedro, Are you familiar with Abjad and its EvenDivisionRhythmMaker extension? -- Sent from:

Short Fermata - Whole Measure Rest

2019-02-26 Thread nagymusic
Is it possible to attach a short fermata to a whole measure rest, similar when using fermatas with regular rests: R1 \shortfermata? I know that \fermataMarkup works well with a regular fermata. Thank you! -- Sent from: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/User-f3.html

Re: Script for note/rest refactor? (with parsing tools)

2019-02-26 Thread Karlin High
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019, 6:29 PM Pedro Pessoa wrote: > Hello list, > I'm working in a python script to generate lilypond code which generates an > almost isorhythmic stream of notes/rests. > I don't have anything to offer for this specific question. But Python that makes LilyPond reminds me of the

Script for note/rest refactor? (with parsing tools)

2019-02-26 Thread Pedro Pessoa
Hello list, I'm working in a python script to generate lilypond code which generates an almost isorhythmic stream of notes/rests. The sustain of the notes isn't important. For better readability, I wanna refactor these values to fit the beat's timeunit. Where time unit = 4 : 1) des16 r16 r16 r16

Re: Finding the objects at the start of the current measure

2019-02-26 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 26. Feb. 2019 um 14:12 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : > Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley: > > Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska > > : > > Why not going for bound-padding instead of minimum-length. > > I wasn't aware that multimeasure rests are spanners and that I

ScholarLY and Latex

2019-02-26 Thread Craig Dabelstein
Hi all (and especially Urs), I've been working with Scholarly and Latex -- the usage-example on the initial-latex-package branch works perfectly, but the inp file is different to what is currently exported by the Scholarly package (which I'm sure you know). An example from the

Re: Finding the objects at the start of the current measure

2019-02-26 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Thomas, thank you for the consideration! Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley: Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : ... \version "2.19.82" \include "oll-core/package.ily" Hi Urs, because of my limited time I can't keep track what's going on oll. Thus all your

Re: Frescobaldi

2019-02-26 Thread J Martin Rushton
On 26/02/2019 12:16, Karlin High wrote: > On 2/26/2019 5:48 AM, Urs Liska wrote: >> Most questions can conveniently and more efficiently be discussed on >> lilypond-user while for most of the remaining Frescobaldi-specific >> questions the issue tracker on Github seems appropriate and sufficient

Re: Frescobaldi

2019-02-26 Thread Karlin High
On 2/26/2019 5:48 AM, Urs Liska wrote: Most questions can conveniently and more efficiently be discussed on lilypond-user while for most of the remaining Frescobaldi-specific questions the issue tracker on Github seems appropriate and sufficient anyway. And Frescobaldi's not the only related

Re: Frescobaldi

2019-02-26 Thread Urs Liska
Am 26.02.19 um 08:55 schrieb Andrew Bernard: Hi Martin, The problem is that the Frescobaldi Yahoo Groups group is moribund, and people are forced to ask questions here. It's a Google group, but the assessment is correct. Is see no issue with that. I don't think anyone has complained. I

Re: Finding the objects at the start of the current measure

2019-02-26 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska : > > Recently I managed (with considerable help from here) to write a function > that can a) center some arbitrary stuff in a measure and b) print markup > above/below that measure that pushes the surrounding barlines so the markup > fits in