Hi Valentin,
thank you for the clarification!
Looking forward to it, and the picture you linked is *exactly* what I
had in mind.
Thank you so much for your help with this.
Cheers,
Lib
On Sun, 2 Jan 2022 at 12:45, Valentin Petzel wrote:
>
> Hello Lib,
>
> As I’m working on implementing something l
Hello Lib,
As I’m working on implementing something like this (or more generally
something like this https://vpetzel.gitlab.io/-/lilypond/-/jobs/1933942908/
artifacts/test-results/input/regression/out-test/grid-lines-multiple.png) this
functionality is still not part of Lilypond.
https://gitlab
Hi Valentin,
thank you so much! The example you attached looks perfect.
However, it doesn't seem to work under Lilypond 2.22.1 (I noticed your
\version is 2.23.6). Here's the error I get. Should I update Lilypond?
Interpreting music...
warning: cannot find property type-check for `idGridIntervals'
Hello Lib,
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1099
I’ve got a first version up, which easily can do stuff as in the appended file.
The shift on the first one requires a manual override so far.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Samstag, 1. Jänner 2022, 21:17:52 CET schrieb Lib Lists:
> Hi
Hi Valentin,
wow, thanks, if you have the time that would be great!
To clarify what I mean, here attached is an example made with
Inkscape. I suspect that a dashed line would work better than a
coloured one, but anything that would differentiate the two grid lines
would work.
Cheers,
Lib
On Sat,
Hello Lib, I think I can implement something for that, give me a day or two.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Samstag, 1. Jänner 2022, 15:56:18 CET schrieb Lib Lists:
> Hello everybody, and happy new year!
>
> In the example below I would like to add another set of grid lines to
> show the triplet subdivisio
Hello everybody, and happy new year!
In the example below I would like to add another set of grid lines to
show the triplet subdivisions in the lower staff. Moreover, I'd like
to colour the two grid lines differently. I couldn't find any example
and I'm not sure whether this is actually possible.