Re: Terminology question

2021-06-17 Thread Robert Gaebler
Jacques Menu writes: > Hello folks, > > What would be the plural of ‘figured bass’, if that applies, to denote several > occurrences of the figures in a score, the same way has there can be several > harmonies? Maybe ‘figured bass figures’? > > In the example below, there 5 such occurrences: > >

Re: Terminology question

2021-06-19 Thread Robert Gaebler
but it's not what was meant in the present context. -David Robert Gaebler writes: > Jacques, > > Thanks… happy to advise. I would call \ff a dynamic. > “Dynamics” is an interesting word, described as “plural in form, > singular or plural in construction” in Merriam-Webster. The p

RE: Terminology question

2021-06-18 Thread Robert Gaebler
<mailto:imj-muz...@bluewin.ch> Sent: Friday, June 18, 2021 1:00 AM To: Robert Gaebler<mailto:bob.gaeb...@outlook.com> Cc: Jacques Menu<mailto:imj-muz...@bluewin.ch>; lilypond-user@gnu.org<mailto:lilypond-user@gnu.org> Subject: Re: Terminology question Hello Robert, 'figured

occasional ragged-right lines in the interior of mostly non-ragged-right score

2021-06-30 Thread Robert Gaebler
I am working on a couple of pieces where I am using a non-ragged right edge for the systems. However I would like to end each of the three or four themes in a piece with a ragged right edge on the last system of a theme. I understand to set ragged-right = ##f to get an even (all aligned) right