Re: Breath with fermata

2020-06-07 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Paolo, How about: breatheWithFermata = #(define-music-function (parser location offs) (number?) #{ \override BreathingSign.Y-offset = $offs \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \override #'(baseline-skip . 1) \center-column { \musicglyph #"scripts.ufermata"

Breath with fermata

2020-06-07 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello, I'm trying to create a breath with a fermata (quite common in contemporary music). Here is what I tried: % breatheWithFermata = #(define-music-function (parser location offs) (number?) #{ \override BreathingSign.Y-offset = $offs \override BreathingSign.text = \markup {

Re: Orchestral strings, how to organise score and parts for divisi, solos, desks etc.

2020-06-07 Thread David Stephen Grant
> > On 6/7/20 9:26 AM, Rutger Hofman wrote: > > My first attempt is here: > > > > https://www.rutgerhofman.nl/lilypond/divisi-doc/divisi-doc.html > > > Thank you for sharing this, Rutger - I'm looking forward to reading in more detail as soon as I have a chance. Best, David >

Re: Orchestral strings, how to organise score and parts for divisi, solos, desks etc.

2020-06-07 Thread Rutger Hofman
turned out to keep -> turned out hard to keep Sorry. Rutger On 6/7/20 9:26 AM, Rutger Hofman wrote: Well, it turned out to keep that tutorial short. Still, I think it will have its use, since questions about temp staves/divisi turn up at regular intervals. My first attempt is here:

Re: Hairpin which ends at the beginning of a measure

2020-06-07 Thread Paolo Prete
On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 4:16 PM Martin Neubauer wrote: > > Try: > \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f > > > Thank you, it solved all

Re: Hairpin which ends at the beginning of a measure

2020-06-07 Thread Martin Neubauer
Try: \override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.21/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-attached-to-notes) On 07/06/2020 16:00, Paolo Prete wrote: > Hello, > > As you can see in the following example, a hairpin is not connected to its > final dynamic if this dynamic is

Re: openLilyLib and text fonts

2020-06-07 Thread Martin Neubauer
There are two different issues here: Firstly, the oll package defaults to "serif"/"sans-serif"/"monospace" which are the lilypond defaults onlky for the svg backend. Stealing from scm/fonts.scm (in the lilypond distribution) suggest the following changes that indeed seem to use the proper fonts:

Hairpin which ends at the beginning of a measure

2020-06-07 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello, As you can see in the following example, a hairpin is not connected to its final dynamic if this dynamic is at the beginning of a measure, but it stops at the end ot the previous measure: { c'\pp\< c' c' c' c'\f r2. \break r1 } I'm not sure that this default is the proper one in common

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread Павел
Oh sorry, I so inattentive! Now I understood you. 07.06.2020 14:51, David Kastrup пишет: While I am unsure that I guess your meaning correctly from this somewhat jumbled sentence, I repeat: e'4) is essentially the same as 4) which is different from 4

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread David Kastrup
Павел writes: > 07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет: >> Thank you for deep explanation! >> >> Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful in some cases. >> >> 07.06.2020 12:25, David Kastrup пишет: >>> Павел writes: >>> See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread Павел
Small clause: you said "e'4) is essentially the same as 4)". But according to your explanation it is essentially the different as 4), but in most practical cases they behave same. 07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет: Thank you for deep explanation! Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread Павел
Small clause: you said "e'4) is essentially the same as 4)". But according to your explanation it is essentially the different as 4), but in most practical cases they behave same. 07.06.2020 14:16, Павел пишет: is essentially the same

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread Павел
Thank you for deep explanation! Yes, this is complicated way but it can be useful in some cases. 07.06.2020 12:25, David Kastrup пишет: Павел writes: See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not.

Re: Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread David Kastrup
Павел writes: > See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In > first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not. > > \version "2.20.0" > { > \new Voice = "first" { g'8 f'( } > \context Voice = "first" << 4 >> > \new Voice = "second" { g'8 f'( }

Re: Beat structure after time signature change

2020-06-07 Thread David Kastrup
Vaughan McAlley writes: > Hi, > > Setting the beat structure for beam subdivision seems to persist through > time signature changes. I think it would be preferable to reset everything > at a change of time signature, just like what happens to > beamExceptions. Which is what happens. It's just

Maybe a bug with slurs

2020-06-07 Thread Павел
See these two examples. They are almost same except angle brackets. In first example slur behaves correctly, but in second does not. \version "2.20.0" {     \new Voice = "first" { g'8 f'( }     \context Voice = "first" << 4 >>     \new Voice = "second" { g'8 f'( }     \context Voice = "second"

Re: Orchestral strings, how to organise score and parts for divisi, solos, desks etc.

2020-06-07 Thread Rutger Hofman
Well, it turned out to keep that tutorial short. Still, I think it will have its use, since questions about temp staves/divisi turn up at regular intervals. My first attempt is here: https://www.rutgerhofman.nl/lilypond/divisi-doc/divisi-doc.html Please, have a look, say what you (don't)

Re: IMSLP upload policy

2020-06-07 Thread Rutger Hofman
On 6/2/20 8:24 PM, Valentin Villenave wrote: [snip] I would of course never urge anybody to get an IMSLP membership :-), but the fee is (un)reasonably small (a few collaboration actions for IMSLP would already suffice). Are you spared the waiting time as an IMSLP contributor? I know I’m