Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.07.2017 21:19, arnepe wrote: how about putting the ottavas in a separate variable, see attached file ... Sometimes, it’s not the best thing to use Nabble to post on this list, because in normal environments, your attachment does not show up… Best, Simon

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread arnepe
how about putting the ottavas in a separate variable, see attached file ... cheers Arne -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/How-to-break-continuous-ottava-bracket-tp204648p204663.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread David Kastrup
Karol Majewski writes: > Hi, how to break ottava bracket beteween bars? The following gives me one > continuous bracket > > \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 > \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 I am sort-of annoyed since I answered this question but see no evidence in my sent folder

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread David Wright
On Tue 25 Jul 2017 at 16:27:05 (+0200), Karol Majewski wrote: > Sometimes you want to have two independent bars in one line: > > { > c'1 ^"example 1" > d'1 \bar "||" > \ottava #1 c''1 ^"example 2" > d''1 \ottava #0 \bar "||" > \ottava #1 c''1 ^"example 3" > d''1 \ottava #0 \bar "||" > > } > >

Re: multi-system phrase mark shaping

2017-07-25 Thread tisimst
Hi, Reilly! On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 11:09 AM, Reilly Farrell [via Lilypond] < ml+s1069038n20465...@n5.nabble.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I've been noticing that the usual solution for adjusting the shape of a > phrase mark: > > \shape #'((0 . 0) (0.5 . 1.0) (0.5 . 1.0) (0 . 0)) PhrasingSlur > >

re: multi-system phrase mark shaping

2017-07-25 Thread Reilly Farrell
Hi All, I've been noticing that the usual solution for adjusting the shape of a phrase mark: \shape #'((0 . 0) (0.5 . 1.0) (0.5 . 1.0) (0 . 0)) PhrasingSlur ...doesn't seem to apply to instances in which phrase marks extend across multiple systems. At best I can find ways to modify the first

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Richard Shann
On Tue, 2017-07-25 at 16:57 +0200, Karol Majewski wrote: > OK, got an idea: > > \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 > \ottava #1 \set Staff.ottavation = #"8va" c'1 \ottava #0 > > > It's not 100% elegant, but aceptable, I think. > You still have multiple \ottava at the same moment, which do nothing.

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Karol Majewski
OK, got an idea: \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 \ottava #1 \set Staff.ottavation = #"8va" c'1 \ottava #0 It's not 100% elegant, but aceptable, I think. --Karol 2017-07-25 16:32 GMT+02:00 Kieren MacMillan : > Hi Karol, > > > Sometimes you want to have two independent

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Karol Majewski
OK, got an idea: \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 \ottava #1 \set Staff.ottavation = #"8va" c'1 \ottava #0 It's not 100% elegant, but aceptable, I think. --Karol 2017-07-25 16:06 GMT+02:00 Simon Albrecht : > On 25.07.2017 16:00, Karol Majewski wrote: > >> Hi, how to break

How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Karol Majewski
Hi, how to break ottava bracket beteween bars? The following gives me one continuous bracket \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 --Karol ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Karol, > Sometimes you want to have two independent bars in one line: > And here continuous ottava bracket looks stupid, doesn't it? Yes. > Is there more elegant way to break it? spacer rest does the job, but this > solution is a bit artificial. Unfortunately, null spacers (e.g., s2*0)

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Karol Majewski
Sometimes you want to have two independent bars in one line: { c'1 ^"example 1" d'1 \bar "||" \ottava #1 c''1 ^"example 2" d''1 \ottava #0 \bar "||" \ottava #1 c''1 ^"example 3" d''1 \ottava #0 \bar "||" } And here continuous ottava bracket looks stupid, doesn't it? Is there more elegant way

Re: How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 25.07.2017 16:00, Karol Majewski wrote: Hi, how to break ottava bracket beteween bars? The following gives me one continuous bracket \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 The bracket is continuous because the ottavation is continuous – there is no moment when the \ottava #0

How to break continuous ottava bracket

2017-07-25 Thread Karol Majewski
Hi, how to break ottava bracket beteween bars? The following gives me one continuous bracket \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 \ottava #1 c'1 \ottava #0 --Karol ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org