Re: Blackend ligatures in mensural notation

2019-11-06 Thread karl
Hans Åberg: > Typo: “accent” in Swedish is spelt the same. :-) Ok, fixed. Regards, /Karl Hammar

Re: Blackend ligatures in mensural notation

2019-11-06 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 6 Nov 2019, at 21:20, k...@aspodata.se wrote: > > Christian: >> I was wondering if it is possible to blacken single notes in ligatures in >> white mensural notation - having the meaning of shorten the note length to >> 3/4 of its value. I need this for an incipit in the following example:

Re: Blackend ligatures in mensural notation

2019-11-06 Thread Christian Masser
Thank you, Karl! I kind of like this workaround... feels a little bit like good old handwriting. Best regards Christian Am Mi., 6. Nov. 2019 um 21:21 Uhr schrieb : > Christian: > > I was wondering if it is possible to blacken single notes in ligatures in > > white mensural notation - having the

Re: Blackend ligatures in mensural notation

2019-11-06 Thread karl
Christian: > I was wondering if it is possible to blacken single notes in ligatures in > white mensural notation - having the meaning of shorten the note length to > 3/4 of its value. I need this for an incipit in the following example: Here is an old example:

Re: MMR/Measure counter stencil

2019-11-06 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Ok, I got it: \once\override Staff.MultiMeasureRestNumber.stencil = #(lambda (grob) (grob-interpret-markup grob #{ \markup\concat\numberItalic { 2 7 } #})) \compressFullBarRests R8*12*27 Sorry for the noise. Le mer. 6 nov. 2019 à 20:54, Pierre Perol-Schneider <

Re: flats and sharps as symbols in a lyric text

2019-11-06 Thread David Wright
On Wed 06 Nov 2019 at 09:22:28 (+0100), Karsten Reincke wrote: > Thanks for your comments and discussion. Very helpful! > @saul: Sorry, for this silly additional question: How do I insert a unicode > character (for example U+266D) in a lyric text, if I do not have a > corresponding > font etc? Do

Re: MMR/Measure counter stencil

2019-11-06 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
... forgoten file enclosed. Cheers, Pierre Le mer. 6 nov. 2019 à 19:22, Pierre Perol-Schneider < pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Hi All, > I'm looking for a way to change the MMR counter stencil. > Precisely, I need to get those numbers in italic. > Herewith are pseudo italic

Re: flats and sharps as symbols in a lyric text

2019-11-06 Thread Saul Tobin
I haven't run into font limitations with Unicode accidentals. I use Compose Key to make it easy to type them. Saul On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 12:22 AM Karsten Reincke wrote: > Thanks for your comments and discussion. Very helpful! > @saul: Sorry, for this silly additional question: How do I insert

MMR/Measure counter stencil

2019-11-06 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi All, I'm looking for a way to change the MMR counter stencil. Precisely, I need to get those numbers in italic. Herewith are pseudo italic numbers (italic-number.ily) and the tests: \version "2.19.83" \include "italicNumber.ily" %Test: \layout { indent = 0 } \markuplist { \number "0 1 2 3

Blackend ligatures in mensural notation

2019-11-06 Thread Christian Masser
Hey folks! I was wondering if it is possible to blacken single notes in ligatures in white mensural notation - having the meaning of shorten the note length to 3/4 of its value. I need this for an incipit in the following example: The g at the end of the ligature should be filled black, meaning

Re: 'Compressing' a 1 bar full bar rest

2019-11-06 Thread Jacques Menu
Thanks Malte and Jan-Peter! JM > Le 6 nov. 2019 à 09:47, Jan-Peter Voigt a écrit : > > Am 06.11.19 um 09:43 schrieb Malte Meyn: >> >> >> Am 06.11.19 um 09:38 schrieb Jacques Menu: >>> Hello folks, >>> >>> I’d like to show that explicitly with a number, i.e. to have a ‘1’ >>> above measure

Re: Mark placement problem

2019-11-06 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Pierre, Thanks a lot, I hadn’t noticed the mark text was actually centered on the note head. This users' list is great! A nice day! JM > Le 6 nov. 2019 à 10:11, Pierre Perol-Schneider > a écrit : > > Hi Jacques, > No it does not. > Maybe: > > { > \time 4/4 >

Re: Mark placement problem

2019-11-06 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Jacques, No it does not. Maybe: { \time 4/4 \compressFullBarRests R1*3 | \tempo "Easy jazz Walz (Swing)" \tweak self-alignment-X #LEFT \mark "IV. SUN AND SNOW" \numericTimeSignature \time 3/4 R2.*10 \bar "||" | } is what you're looking for? Cheers, Pierre Le mer. 6 nov.

Mark placement problem

2019-11-06 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello folks, Why does the mark appear upon the first measure instead of the fourth in this example? \version "2.19.83" { \time 4/4 \compressFullBarRests R1*3 | \tempo "Easy jazz Walz (Swing)" \mark "IV. SUN AND SNOW" \numericTimeSignature \time 3/4 R2.*10 \bar "||" | }

Re: 'Compressing' a 1 bar full bar rest

2019-11-06 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
Am 06.11.19 um 09:43 schrieb Malte Meyn: > > > Am 06.11.19 um 09:38 schrieb Jacques Menu: >> Hello folks, >> >> I’d like to show that explicitly with a number, i.e. to have a ‘1’ >> above measure 2 in this example: >> >> \version "2.19.83" >> >> { >>    \time 4/4 >>    \compressFullBarRests >> >>  

Re: 'Compressing' a 1 bar full bar rest

2019-11-06 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 06.11.19 um 09:38 schrieb Jacques Menu: Hello folks, I’d like to show that explicitly with a number, i.e. to have a ‘1’ above measure 2 in this example: \version "2.19.83" {   \time 4/4   \compressFullBarRests   R1*2 |   R1*1 |   c' | } How can that be achieved? Thanks for your

'Compressing' a 1 bar full bar rest

2019-11-06 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello folks, I’d like to show that explicitly with a number, i.e. to have a ‘1’ above measure 2 in this example: \version "2.19.83" { \time 4/4 \compressFullBarRests R1*2 | R1*1 | c' | } How can that be achieved? Thanks for your help! JM

Re: flats and sharps as symbols in a lyric text

2019-11-06 Thread Karsten Reincke
Thanks for your comments and discussion. Very helpful! @saul: Sorry, for this silly additional question: How do I insert a unicode character (for example U+266D) in a lyric text, if I do not have a corresponding font etc? Do you have eny example? many thanks, again Karsten On Tue, 2019-11-05 at