2014-02-23 7:26 GMT+01:00 Javier Ruiz-Alma jav...@ruiz-alma.com:
Referring to this 10-yr-old inquiry, I'm working on the exact same bar Alex
typeset:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-02/msg00086.html
NR led me to overriding the beam font-size to cause the 16th beam to
Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com writes:
2014-02-23 7:26 GMT+01:00 Javier Ruiz-Alma jav...@ruiz-alma.com:
NR led me to overriding the beam font-size to cause the 16th beam to engrave
thinner and with smaller gap between them (as graces do). Beam, although
documented to support the
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:15 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Still begs the question why Beam has the font-interface. It does
override the font-family with roman.
Where would that be used?
Beam has a property annotation which attaches a string to a beam. In
beam.cc, it's used
David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 4:15 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Still begs the question why Beam has the font-interface. It does
override the font-family with roman.
Where would that be used?
Beam has a property annotation which
Thanks Thomas,
Beam.length-fraction was what I was looking for!
IR documents this as Used for
determining ledger lines and stem lengths.
Maybe can add including distance/space between beams?
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals
Referring to this 10-yr-old inquiry, I'm working on the exact same bar Alex
typeset:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-02/msg00086.html
NR led me to overriding the beam font-size to cause the 16th beam to engrave
thinner and with smaller gap between them (as graces do).
/Documentation/internals/beam_002dinterface
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Thank you, that worked! And no, I don't mind being pointed
at documents. I use that concept when teaching too. I am
just very confused right now as I am learning a lot of new
things at the same time: lilypond, music terminology,
reverse engineering another entry style from a bagpipe music
This is a bit more tricky, since it's determined by the
space-function property, as described at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond-internals/Beam.html
However, you are lucky! There's a good example in the Tips and Tricks
document on the web page, search for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you read the source code of the function Beam::get_beam_translation
in ly/beam.cc, you'll see that this distance is hard-coded at the
moment.
Actually, if you really read the source code, you see that there is a
space-function property that you can set to a Scheme
On Thursday 05 February 2004 19:25, donald_j_axel wrote:
What is the name of the variable for the distance between
beam-lines?
If there is such a variable it would improve the engraving
on which I am working, Chopin op. 28.1. I could need it for
several other pieces too.
Yes, that is
If you read the source code of the function Beam::get_beam_translation
in ly/beam.cc, you'll see that this distance is hard-coded at the
moment.
/Mats
donald_j_axel wrote:
What is the name of the variable for the distance between
beam-lines?
If there is such a variable it would improve
David Raleigh Arnold writes:
On Thursday 05 February 2004 19:25, donald_j_axel wrote:
What is the name of the variable for the distance between
beam-lines?
The Beam's #thickness is tied to the spacing. Have a look at the
Mozart Horn concerto example; the part uses thicker beams (parts
What is the name of the variable for the distance between
beam-lines?
If there is such a variable it would improve the engraving
on which I am working, Chopin op. 28.1. I could need it for
several other pieces too.
The example shows the beams of the inner voice just keeping
distance
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