Thomas Morley writes:
> Even
> #(display-scheme-music #{ -1 #})
> displays correctly a FingeringEvent, meaning a post-event, the "-",
> and the number, i.e. 1 not -1, is taken as the finger.
> Right now I've no idea to make it work other, than using your code or
> something very similiar.
It was
Jan-Peter Voigt writes:
> Hi Harm,
>
> I assume, you want to use this in some music-function ... (?)
> you can insert the displayed scheme-expression:
>
> %%%
> finger = #(define-event-function (parser location n)(integer?)
>(make-music 'FingeringEvent 'direction -1 'digit n))
No need to def
I just tried rerunning lilypond-book after changing the temp directory
to something simpler. That has run successfully, mostly. There were no
errors thrown by either lilypond-book or pdflatex, but the snippet
widths did not fit the page properly. The contents of the commandline
follow:
Mi
Ok, something like
upbow = #(make-music 'PostEvents)
works with 2.18.2. But I guess there is a less hacky solution.
Felix
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2014-04-12 23:14 GMT+02:00 Patrick or Cynthia Karl :
Is there a way to do this?
>
Try this : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=902
HTH
~Pierre
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Are the notes harmonic or melodic?
> On Apr 12, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Patrick or Cynthia Karl wrote:
>
>
> Consider:
>
>\version "2.18.0"
>
>\relative b' {
>c2 \parenthesize d
>c2 \parenthesize {d4 e}
>}
>
> The pdf output for the first measure is correct, a half-note