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From: Leonid Hrabovsky
Date: Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 11:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Help
To: Jean Abou Samra
Jean, thank you for this code producing line for me - only a change
Carl Sorensen writes:
> On 11/24/21, 2:26 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of David Johnson"
> johns...@electronsciences.com> wrote:
>
> I'm working on an arrangement that is in 12/8 time signature and having
> trouble understanding how to encode note lengths and the associated
>
On 11/24/21, 2:26 PM, "lilypond-user on behalf of David Johnson"
wrote:
I'm working on an arrangement that is in 12/8 time signature and having
trouble understanding how to encode note lengths and the associated
chordmode timing.
Use a duration of 1. That is 6 quarter notes,
I'm working on an arrangement that is in 12/8 time signature and having
trouble understanding how to encode note lengths and the associated
chordmode timing.
Can anyone refer me to the proper place in documentation or even more
helpful, list some examplesof how to show 1 chord for the
Hello Valentin,
I see what you mean (thanks for your further explanation) but it would not
work for what I want to achieve. I try to explain why.
My example is focused on _rendering_. With your procedure, I would
statically fix portions to be rendered separately, and each portion would
be a
Thanks, Leo! Both work nicely!
LT
On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 6:31 AM Leo Correia de Verdier <
leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see two possibilities, either a general
>
> \override Stem.no-stem-extend = ##t
>
> Or setting a specific position for the beams in each variable, something
>
Hello Paolo,
you've missunderstood what I meant. If you have each section in a separate file
you can simly compile that file instead of uncommenting stuff. And you can have
header and first section in the same file.
Cheers,
Valentin
24.11.2021 18:08:50 Paolo Prete :
> Hello Valentin,
>
>
Hello Paul,
While Script has the outside-staff-interface, it does not actually set a value
for outside-staff-priority. Thus no matter what priority you give to your
TextScript, the TextScript will always be placed closer. (Note that scripts do
not always behave like outside-staff objects).
To
Thank you!
Paul
On 11/24/21 9:57 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
What do I need to know to get text over a fermata?
I was hoping to get the second text over the fermata.
{
r2 r4 r8
<>^\markup\italic{long}
r8\fermata
r2 r4 r8
\once \override
Hello Valentin,
thanks for your help!
I try to explain better what I need to do. Suppose that my score is divided
into three sections. The first one has not only notes, but a title too.
I need to render the sections all together or individually. The first
obvious way to do that is write the
Paul Scott writes:
> What do I need to know to get text over a fermata?
>
> I was hoping to get the second text over the fermata.
>
> {
> r2 r4 r8
> <>^\markup\italic{long}
> r8\fermata
> r2 r4 r8
> \once \override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = #1600
> <>^\markup\italic{long}
>
What do I need to know to get text over a fermata?
I was hoping to get the second text over the fermata.
{
r2 r4 r8
<>^\markup\italic{long}
r8\fermata
r2 r4 r8
\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = #1600
<>^\markup\italic{long}
r8\fermata
}
TIA,
Paul
Hello Paolo,
I don’t really understand what you want to do. But if you only want render
parts of your project I advise against commenting out and commenting in stuff.
Instead (since you have a new section there anyway) put the different sections
into different scores (you can tweak the second
I see two possibilities, either a general
\override Stem.no-stem-extend = ##t
Or setting a specific position for the beams in each variable, something like:
\override Beam.positions = #'(-4 . -4)
(Suggested values are 9, 4, -4, -9)
> 24 nov. 2021 kl. 04:50 skrev jerome talkington :
>
>
Hello,
Wondered what I need to do to get some of these beamed stem lengths to
conform like the rest of them.
I'd like to be able to shorten beamed stems that extend inward towards the
staff as well.
Thanks!
LT
\version "2.22.1"
rhyHighDown = {
\override Stem.details.beamed-lengths = #'(2)
Hello,
Given a header like this:
\markuplist {
\fill-line {
\override #'(font-name . "Liberation Sans")
\override #'(font-size . 6)
"Author"
}
\vspace #4
\fill-line {
\override #'(font-name . "Liberation Sans")
\override #'(font-size . 15)
"Title"
}
\vspace #2
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