Le 11/08/2022 à 03:11, Craig Dabelstein a écrit :
Hi all,
I know this is not difficult but I just can't get it to work.
I want the tempo to look like:
Allegro moderato
die *[image of crotchet] *etwa 108 M.M.
I have this so far:
\tempo \markup \left-column { "Allegro moderato"
I thought you were canvassing user opinions.
Andrew
On 11/08/2022 3:22 pm, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
If it had been a proposal for LilyPond itself, I would have posted it
on the lilypond-devel list, not lilypond-user.
Have a look at LSR 1138.
Andrew
Le 11/08/2022 à 02:57, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
Ah! It read like you did propose that. Hence my screed. Phew!
If it had been a proposal for LilyPond itself, I would have posted it on
the lilypond-devel list, not lilypond-user.
Regards,
Jean
Hi all,
I know this is not difficult but I just can't get it to work.
I want the tempo to look like:
Allegro moderato
die *[image of crotchet] *etwa 108 M.M.
I have this so far:
\tempo \markup \left-column { "Allegro moderato"
\smaller "die etwa 108 M.M." }
Ah yes it is in the postscript area of the source code.
/draw_circle % filled? radius thickness draw_circle
{
setlinewidth % f? r
currentpoint % f? r x0 y0
3 2 roll % f? x0 y0 r
dup 0 rmoveto
0 360 arc closepath
stroke_and_fill?
} bind
Hi David;
I must have misunderstood your suggestion :-(
\midi {
\tempo 4=116
\volta 1 \p
\volta 2 \f
}
I'm using Lilypond 2.22.2, \volta inside \midi {} is not accepted by Lilypond:
GNU LilyPond 2.22.2 (running Guile 2.2)
Processing `Screwed_it_up.ly'
HI David;
Thank you!
Now what happens when I have multiple repeats with this situation?
Ken
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 7:51 PM David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Kenneth Wolcott writes:
>
> > HI;
> >
> > first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do
> > this for midi output?
>
Kenneth Wolcott writes:
> HI;
>
> first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do
> this for midi output?
<< \volta 1 \p
\volta 2 \f
>>
in the \midi section should likely work.
--
David Kastrup
HI;
first repeat at low dynamic; next repeat at higher dynamic; how to do
this for midi output?
I thought I saw an email previously in this mailing list regarding
this subject; but I could not find it.
I think I know how to properly display a "p then f" or "p - f"
instruction at the beginning
Well I suppose it is actually postscript. So I had better look at the
full source?
On 11/08/2022 11:40 am, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Where is the code that actually draws a circle stencil? I am
interested to see if it is done with Bezier curve techniques and to
study that. I could not seem to
Where is the code that actually draws a circle stencil? I am interested
to see if it is done with Bezier curve techniques and to study that. I
could not seem to find it in the scm area.
Andrew
Ah! It read like you did propose that. Hence my screed. Phew!
Andrew
On 11/08/2022 2:08 am, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Oh, I never proposed adding it to LilyPond.
Le 10/08/2022 à 18:07, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 3:46 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
To be honest, I have no idea if what I did here is actually a good
idea
at all (I for one won't use it). I'm just curious to see. On the
one hand,
normal Scheme
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 3:46 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
>
> To be honest, I have no idea if what I did here is actually a good idea
> at all (I for one won't use it). I'm just curious to see. On the one hand,
> normal Scheme syntax is used in all Scheme tutorials, in the Guile manuals,
> on
Le 10/08/2022 à 13:32, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Hi,
A little request for feedback from Scheme power users:
Apologies: I got confused in my own thinking and thought this change
would simplify more than it can do. Consider this request moot.
Sorry for the noise.
Jean
Hi,
A little request for feedback from Scheme power users:
Consider the following snippet from David K.
\version "2.23.11"
#(define-macro (pattern args result)
`(define-music-function (parser location ,@args) ,(make-list (length
args) 'ly:music?)
#{ $@(list ,@result) #}))
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