Re: Attaching lyrics to intermittent vocals with polyphony

2018-07-22 Thread Christopher R. Maden
On 07/22/2018 09:37 PM, Christopher R. Maden wrote: tl;dr: interrupted five-voice polyphony — how to attach lyrics, and still get proper polyphonic engraving, in 2.18.2? Naturally I found the (an?) answer after posting...

Attaching lyrics to intermittent vocals with polyphony

2018-07-22 Thread Christopher R. Maden
tl;dr: interrupted five-voice polyphony — how to attach lyrics, and still get proper polyphonic engraving, in 2.18.2? I had a call-and-response arrangement with three response parts, and assigned lyrics to the responses like so: << { \new Voice = "response" s1*6 | }

Re: Tweak beam slashes for small staves

2018-07-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-07-23 0:42 GMT+02:00 Edward Neeman : > I just started playing around with this but it’s obviously a huge improvement. I hope so :) If you encounter bugs or missing features (apart from the already mentioned TODOs) please report. Cheers, Harm

Re: Tweak beam slashes for small staves

2018-07-22 Thread Edward Neeman
Hello Harm, I just started playing around with this but it’s obviously a huge improvement. Thanks a lot for nailing yet another one of my nagging Lilypond issues! Best, Edward --- Dr. Edward Neeman www.neemanpianoduo.com > On 22 Jul 2018, at 8:04 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: > > 2018-07-22

how to refer to partial first bar using edition-engraver

2018-07-22 Thread Mason Hock
I have a score beginning with an 8th note pickup and want to place a \mark above the first note using edition-engraver. Edition-engraver appears to consider the first complete bar to be bar "1" and the timing mark "2 0/4" places tweaks at the beginning of the second complete bar. Therefore, my

Re: Tweak beam slashes for small staves

2018-07-22 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-07-22 6:30 GMT+02:00 Edward Neeman : > Hello, > > This snippet produces very nice slashed grace note beams: > http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=721 > > However the slashes don’t adjust properly for smaller staves that are tweaked > with the \magnifyStaff function. In the example below,