Re: bis

2016-08-08 Thread Erik Ronström
>> >> - Ursprungligt meddelande - >> Från: >> "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> >> >> Till: >> "lilypond-user Mailinglist" <lilypond-user@gnu.org> >> Kopia: >> >> Skickat: >> Mon, 25 Jul 2016

Re: bis

2016-07-26 Thread David Nalesnik
location str mus) > (markup? ly:music?) > #{ > \override Staff.MeasureCounter.stencil = > #(lambda (grob) (test-stencil grob str)) > \startMeasureCount > #mus > \stopMeasureCount > #} > ) > > Use it like this: > > twice = \mark

Re: bis

2016-07-25 Thread David Nalesnik
st" <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > Kopia: > > Skickat: > Mon, 25 Jul 2016 19:23:40 +1000 > Ämne: > Re: bis > > > > Hi Erik, > > This is a use for a text spanner with centred text that I had been > asking about on the list for some time, Ev

Re: bis

2016-07-25 Thread erik
Thanks a lot, I'll check it out! Erik - Ursprungligt meddelande - Från: "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> Till:"lilypond-user Mailinglist" <lilypond-user@gnu.org> Kopia: Skickat:Mon, 25 Jul 2016 19:23:40 +1000 Ämne:Re: bis Hi Erik,

Re: bis

2016-07-25 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Erik, This is a use for a text spanner with centred text that I had been asking about on the list for some time, Eventually I wrote a function to do it with the kind help of Thomas Morley also. Very useful - I always said so! Have a look at this - it may do what you require. Andrew == snip

Re: bis

2016-07-24 Thread erik
useful thing, as it effectively introduces nested repeats in a very readable way! Erik - Ursprungligt meddelande - Från: "Chris Yate" <chrisy...@gmail.com> Till:<e...@ompom.se>, <lilypond-user@gnu.org> Kopia: Skickat:Sun, 24 Jul 2016 23:32:36 + Ämne

Re: bis

2016-07-24 Thread Chris Yate
t;e...@ompom.se> wrote: > Hi List, > > Does Lilypond have a built-in way of making "bis" repeats? I.e. a > horizontal bracket over one or a few measures with the word "bis", > indicating that the section

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2016-07-24 Thread erik
Hi List, Does Lilypond have a built-in way of making "bis" repeats? I.e. a horizontal bracket over one or a few measures with the word "bis", indicating that the section is to be played twice. Regards Erik ___ lilypond-user mailin