Re: afterGrace, glissando, and hidenotes

2024-04-12 Thread Valentin Petzel
Am Donnerstag, 11. April 2024, 19:11:45 CEST schrieb Walt North: > Hello, I would appreciate some help with this music function. > > The end goal is have a define function produce a glissando after a note > going either up or down to > > undetermined second note. For example a guitar slide down

Re: score with dynamic beats

2024-04-12 Thread Jean Abou Samra
> I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to > achieve the same thing. > > Is there any prospect of  moving to a situation where only one operator > is used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and > deprecated options first? This is a general point,

Re: score with dynamic beats

2024-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Raphael, > I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to > achieve the same thing. > > Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is > used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and deprecated > options first? This is a

Re: score with dynamic beats

2024-04-12 Thread Raphael Mankin
I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to achieve the same thing. Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and deprecated options first? This is a general point, not just

Re: PianoPedalBracket.to-barline doesn't always work as expected

2024-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Mats, > Exactly the same feature might also be useful for hairpins and other spanner > types Indeed! I’ll be sure to make the issue I submit a general spanner issue… Best, Kieren. __ My work day may look different than your work day. Please do

Re: PianoPedalBracket.to-barline doesn't always work as expected

2024-04-12 Thread Mats Bengtsson
On 2024-04-12 12:05, Werner LEMBERG wrote: Might I suggest that “to-barline” is potentially misleading/confusing…? On the other hand: end-at-barline, for a pedal coded for release on a note **just after** a barline, might be more clearly descriptive of the current behaviour; and

Re: score with dynamic beats

2024-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Gian Paolo, > how to write a score without time signature and bars placed on request? Just remove the Time_signature_engraver: \version "2.25.11" \language "english" \layout { indent = 0 ragged-right = ##f \context { \Staff \remove Time_signature_engraver } } { \key d

score with dynamic beats

2024-04-12 Thread Gian Paolo Renello
Hi,how to write a score without time signature and bars placed on request? I read the manual but didn't find a solution.,Here is an example. Tank youGian Paolo 

Re: afterGrace, glissando, and hidenotes

2024-04-12 Thread Michael Werner
Hi Walt, On 4/11/24 13:11, Walt North wrote: > Hello, I would appreciate some help with this music function. > > The end goal is have a define function produce a glissando after a > note going either up or down to undetermined second note. For > example a guitar slide down off the note. If I'm

Re: PianoPedalBracket.to-barline doesn't always work as expected

2024-04-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Might I suggest that “to-barline” is potentially > misleading/confusing…? > > On the other hand: > > end-at-barline, for a pedal coded for release on a note **just > after** a barline, might be more clearly descriptive of the > current behaviour; and > > extend-to-barline, for

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2024-04-12 1:54 am, David Kastrup wrote: YTG 1234 writes: Hello List, I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, \p, \mf, etc. However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. You could

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread David Kastrup
YTG 1234 writes: > Hello List, > > I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as > \f, \p, \mf, etc. > > However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work > because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. You could switch to Italian note names

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread YTG 1234
On 12/04/2024 11:51, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2024-04-12 12:21 am, YTG 1234 wrote: Hello List, I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, \p, \mf, etc. However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work because Lilypond interprets f as a

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2024-04-12 12:21 am, YTG 1234 wrote: Hello List, I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, \p, \mf, etc. However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. Additionally, how would I be able

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work > because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. Try ``` "f" = #(make-dynamic-script ...) ``` Werner

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, >> I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, >> \p, \mf, etc. >> However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work >> because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. >> Additionally, how would I be able to change the text while

Re: Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread Wols Lists
On 12/04/2024 08:21, YTG 1234 wrote: Hello List, I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, \p, \mf, etc. However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. Additionally, how would I be able to

Overriding default text of \f, \p, etc.

2024-04-12 Thread YTG 1234
Hello List, I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f, \p, \mf, etc. However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name. Additionally, how would I be able to change the text while maintaining