Hello all,
Thanks for the pointers and explanations.
I thought there might be a specific way to indicate a scordatura, and it turns
out there are many possible ways, including providing a second scores with the
actual pitches or a staff fragment showing the various string pitches
vertically:
On 04/11, Johan Vromans wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 07:07:10 -0700, Mason Hock wrote:
>
> > Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
> >
> > http://projectabjad.org/
>
> When looking for an API that makes detailed handling of scores possible,
> yes.
>
> However, I
Helge Kruse writes:
> Hi Mason,
>
> this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
> traffic in that list.
Congrats on the intent.
> I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
> site. All you can read is:
>
> Web access is
On Wed 11 Apr 2018 at 17:48:06 (+0200), Helge Kruse wrote:
> Hi Mason,
>
> this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
> traffic in that list.
>
> I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
> site. All you can read is:
>
> Web access is
Hi Mason,
this is intentionally not to the Lilypond list to avoid unnecessary
traffic in that list.
I followed the link you posted. It doesn't address a sensible web
site. All you can read is:
Web access is restricted. Please contact the administrator. (Parked Domains)
(If you feel this
On Wed, 11 Apr 2018 07:07:10 -0700, Mason Hock wrote:
> Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
>
> http://projectabjad.org/
When looking for an API that makes detailed handling of scores possible,
yes.
However, I got the idea that OP was looking for an easy way to
I suspect Python can do it.I plan on trying that in the future.
Python is C based.
Al.
Original message
From: David Kastrup
Date: 4/11/18 12:17 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: "Felix D."
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: The search for
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
http://projectabjad.org/
Mason
On 04/10, Felix D. wrote:
> Hello Lilypond-Fans,
>
> I have a question: Does Lilypond have an API that can be simply called from
> other programs to render some markup (stored as a string) into a SVG file?
>
> We
Today, i believe it is standard to include both a fingered score and a sounding score. i did, anyway, when i wrote my scordatura piece. It had a complex tonality, and i thought it fair to give the performer a sounding score so they could more easily spot errors. It might not be as necessary
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 11.04.2018 09:14, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Why would you use a \Voice context if you want to "globally override"?
>> Do it in Score context.
>>
>> Then you'll get no interference from Voice-level reverts.
>
> Astounding subtlety.
Now that's a
On 11.04.2018 09:14, David Kastrup wrote:
Why would you use a \Voice context if you want to "globally override"?
Do it in Score context.
Then you'll get no interference from Voice-level reverts.
Astounding subtlety. Thanks very much!
Best, Simon
On 11.04.2018 00:20, Thomas Morley wrote:
All other
settings are overrides, so probably below may work.
Please be aware it's not tested beyond the given example!
Thanks for that! I might prefer David’s solution, because it doesn’t
require redefining commands, but it’s good to have that up the
"Felix D." writes:
> Hello Lilypond-Fans,
>
> I have a question: Does Lilypond have an API that can be simply called from
> other programs to render some markup (stored as a string) into a SVG file?
>
> We want to use Lilypond in an Unity app/game, wich will be used by many
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello everybody,
>
> suppose I want to globally override the direction of slurs, as far as
> neutral voices go. If I do this:
>
> %%% \version "2.19.80" \layout { \context { \Voice
> \override Slur.direction = #UP } } music
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