Re: Displaying a fake key

2022-03-11 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Valentin, Thanks a lot for the solution! I thought this markup could be placed right inside the staff, but that would be more confusing that useful, so I’ll use that. A nice w-e! JM > Le 11 mars 2022 à 14:04, Valentin Petzel a écrit : > > Hello Jacques, > > I’m not exactly sure what

Stem.note-collision-threshold

2022-03-11 Thread Robert Mengual
Hello everyone, I am developing a custom music notation in which distance between notes is different from the standard one. Instead of the tipical distance from C to D of 1, in mine for example this distance is 2/3. This of course causes notes in the same chord that are 1 tone away to overlap.

Re: DAISY Music Braille Project: Webinar invitation - Introduction to music Braille transcription using the Sao Mai Braille software

2022-03-11 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Calvin, I don’t know, but you can check that with Sarah, who is in charge of the Webinar setup. I send the invitation privately. JM > Le 3 mars 2022 à 14:08, Calvin Ransom a écrit : > > Hi JM, > Will we be able to watch a recording of the webinar? I'm not able to attend > it live

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Paul Hodges
As a repeat is not involved, I didn't look there.  I searched for things like "divided tie" or "split tie" (thinking of the part of a tie after a line break, but that's automatic so nothing came up).  I'm not aware that there is even a name for this item.  I knew about laissez vibrer, so maybe

Re: Bug in articulate.ly

2022-03-11 Thread Knute Snortum
This is a good place to start if you have patched a bug: https://lilypond.org/bug-reports.html or https://lilypond.org/help-us.html -- Knute Snortum On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 3:29 AM Martín Rincón Botero wrote: > > Hi all, > > I stumbled into this bug >

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Paul, a slightly different approach at this could be something like this. Cheers, Valentin Am Freitag, 11. März 2022, 12:38:31 CET schrieb Paul Hodges: > Perfect - Thank you! I'd never have thought of looking there > > > I can even use it for selected notes of a chord and control

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread David Kastrup
Jean Abou Samra writes: > Le 11/03/2022 à 12:38, Paul Hodges a écrit : >> Perfect - Thank you!  I'd never have thought of looking there > > Where did you look? As this question comes up fairly frequently, I'd > like to know if there is a better structure we can give to the manual > on this

Re: Displaying a fake key

2022-03-11 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Jacques, I’m not exactly sure what you want, but maybe something like this? Cheers, Valentin Am Freitag, 11. März 2022, 11:24:11 CET schrieb Jacques Menu: > Hello folks, > > I’d like to display the following as though it were in C major using > \naturalizeMusic from the LSR

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 11/03/2022 à 12:38, Paul Hodges a écrit : Perfect - Thank you!  I'd never have thought of looking there Where did you look? As this question comes up fairly frequently, I'd like to know if there is a better structure we can give to the manual on this topic to help people find their

Re: Accidental Parenthesis

2022-03-11 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 at 13:14, John McWilliam wrote: > > Hi, > > I wonder if anyone can help me code a cautionary accidental, as in (#). If I am working with a key signature in G and write fis no accidental is shown. Sometimes, however, I want to remind myself by forcing an

Re: Accidental Parenthesis

2022-03-11 Thread Michael Gerdau
    I wonder if anyone can help me code a cautionary accidental, as in (#). If I am working with a key signature in G and write fis no accidental is shown. Sometimes, however, I want to remind myself by forcing an accidental shown inside brackets, (#). How do I do this? Have you

Accidental Parenthesis

2022-03-11 Thread John McWilliam
Hi,    I wonder if anyone can help me code a cautionary accidental, as in (#). If I am working with a key signature in G and write fis no accidental is shown. Sometimes, however, I want to remind myself by forcing an accidental shown inside brackets, (#). How do I do this? John

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Paul Hodges
Perfect - Thank you!  I'd never have thought of looking there I can even use it for selected notes of a chord and control the directions individually. Paul From: Xavier Scheuer To: Paul Hodges Cc: Lilypond-User Mailing List Sent: 11/03/2022 11:12 Subject: Re:

Bug in articulate.ly

2022-03-11 Thread Martín Rincón Botero
Hi all, I stumbled into this bug https://marc.info/?l=lilypond-user=142300498620076=2 which I solved with this patch https://marc.info/?l=lilypond-user=142477756707049=2 (the line numbers seem to be different nowadays). I'm using Lilypond 2.22. Is there any chance that this small patch gets in

Re: Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Fri, 11 Mar 2022 at 12:06, Paul Hodges wrote: > > I need to set a passage for piano which consists of an extended melisma all of whose notes tie to a chord at the end. As using actual ties would become an illegible mess, the composer wrote a laissez vibrer after each note, and then short

Opposite of Laissez Vibrer?

2022-03-11 Thread Paul Hodges
I need to set a passage for piano which consists of an extended melisma all of whose notes tie to a chord at the end.  As using actual ties would become an illegible mess, the composer wrote a laissez vibrer after each note, and then short "pickup" ties in front of the chord.   I can't see any

Displaying a fake key

2022-03-11 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello folks, I’d like to display the following as though it were in C major using \naturalizeMusic from the LSR (https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=266), but still display the original key. Original: Naturalized, with \key commented out in the Lily code: Is there a way to display the E

Re: web page comments

2022-03-11 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Rich, text-to-music toolchain : what is your use case? Creating scores with a text-based tool such as LilyPond, or converting existing texts such as MusicXML or MEI to scores? The DAISY consortium (https://daisy.org) is currently financing two projects aiming at modern, powerful music