Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-02 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 2. Jan. 2019 um 23:21 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : > \layout { > \override Hairpin.stencil = #flat-flared-hairpin > \override Hairpin.details.flare-height = 2 %% default is 1 > \override Hairpin.details.flare-width = 2 %% default is 1 > \override Hairpin.thickness = 2 Please

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-02 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mi., 2. Jan. 2019 um 01:26 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard : > > Hi Thomas, > > The correction works and all is good. Thanks so much. > > An interesting point I discovered. If you use \< for the hairpins, the LEFT, > RIGHT settings are correct. but if you use /< they are reversed - but still >

Re: [OT] Variations in ordinals and building floor numbers (WAS: RE: Flat flared hairpins)

2019-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 31 Dec 2018 at 09:32:48 (-0600), Karlin High wrote: > On 12/31/2018 8:17 AM, Wols Lists wrote: > > On 31/12/18 13:29, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > > American English floors: first second third fourth > > > English floors: ground first second third > > I've seen

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-01 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Thomas, The correction works and all is good. Thanks so much. An interesting point I discovered. If you use \< for the hairpins, the LEFT, RIGHT settings are correct. but if you use /< they are reversed - but still work fine. A fascinating side effect of the code. [It did have me a bit

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-01 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 1. Jan. 2019 um 04:05 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard : > > Hi Harm, > > I am greatly in your debt. This is really excellent, and you have picked up > exactly what I need. Using it, I have found that when having a hairpin that > crosses a line break (my main original question) the flare

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Harm, I am greatly in your debt. This is really excellent, and you have picked up exactly what I need. Using it, I have found that when having a hairpin that crosses a line break (my main original question) the flare height is set incorrectly. It's quite hard to see in your example, but it's

Re: OT: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Karlin High
On 12/31/2018 9:56 AM, Phil Holmes wrote: I think I'll start a language called "Lucky C", where array elements 4 and 13 don't exist. Replacing them with an extra 7 and 8 or other cultural lucky numbers? Or some talisman like a 4-leaf-clover emoji? -- Karlin High Missouri, USA

Re: OT: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: To: "Andrew Bernard" Cc: "lilypond-user Mailinglist" Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:15 PM Subject: Re: Flat flared hairpins On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote: American floors: 11 12 14 15 English floors: 11 12 13 14 I s

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread mskala
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote: > American floors: 11 12 14 15 > English floors: 11 12 13 14 > > I saw this a lot when I worked in new York. I think this custom has persisted in the USA because large buildings need to have "mechanical" or "service" floors not directly visited by the

Re: [OT] Variations in ordinals and building floor numbers (WAS: RE: Flat flared hairpins)

2018-12-31 Thread Karlin High
On 12/31/2018 8:17 AM, Wols Lists wrote: On 31/12/18 13:29, Andrew Bernard wrote: American English floors: first second third fourth English floors: ground first second third I've seen elevators in American buildings that had the lowest level marked "G" for

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Ming Tsang
In our apartment here in Canada the floor number is 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,15, 16 17 missing 4,13 & 14 Ming Sent from Mail for Windows 10 ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Wols Lists
On 31/12/18 13:29, Andrew Bernard wrote: > American floors: 11 12 14 15 > English floors: 11 12 13 14 > > I saw this a lot when I worked in new York. We get this in England too. I'm not aware of a missing 13th floor, but the house numbers in my street go 9,11,15,17 ... > > Andrew Cheers, Wol >

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Andrew Bernard
American floors: 11 12 14 15 English floors: 11 12 13 14 I saw this a lot when I worked in new York. Andrew On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 at 00:07, Wols Lists wrote: > > American English floors: first second third fourth > English floors: ground first second third > >

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Wols Lists
On 31/12/18 12:55, David Kastrup wrote: > > Natural language cardinals: zero onetwothree > Natural language ordinals: first second third > Scheme cardinals: 0 1 2 3 > Scheme ordinals: 0 1 2 American English floors:

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am Mo., 31. Dez. 2018 um 06:01 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard > : >> >> Line break continuation code in lilypond has always been outside my >> grasp and skill level. > > Can you describe what exactly is the problem? > Maybe we can improve the Extending Manual. That I want to

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am Mo., 31. Dez. 2018 um 10:43 Uhr schrieb Malte Meyn : >> >> >> >> Am 31.12.18 um 09:58 schrieb Andrew Bernard: >> > >> > Why do you have to use cadr and not cdr on the ly:grob-set-property >> > line? Isn't the broken part the second item in a list of two items? How >> >

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 31. Dez. 2018 um 06:01 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard : > > Line break continuation code in lilypond has always been outside my grasp and > skill level. Can you describe what exactly is the problem? Maybe we can improve the Extending Manual. Cheers, Harm

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 31. Dez. 2018 um 06:01 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard : > > I need some special flat, flared ended hairpins to indicate pulsing in a > string quartet I am setting for a friend. So far, I managed to adapt a > textspanner to do the job. It's fiddly but OK. However, because I use a > custom

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Mo., 31. Dez. 2018 um 10:43 Uhr schrieb Malte Meyn : > > > > Am 31.12.18 um 09:58 schrieb Andrew Bernard: > > > > Why do you have to use cadr and not cdr on the ly:grob-set-property > > line? Isn't the broken part the second item in a list of two items? How > > to understand this? > > In

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 31.12.18 um 09:58 schrieb Andrew Bernard: Why do you have to use cadr and not cdr on the ly:grob-set-property line? Isn't the broken part the second item in a list of two items? How to understand this? In Scheme, a list is a pair, containing the head/car (first element of the list)

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Malte, I may be able to work with something like below. Why do you have to use cadr and not cdr on the ly:grob-set-property line? Isn't the broken part the second item in a list of two items? How to understand this? % \version "2.19.82" % simple debug print #(define (dbg . args)

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 31.12.18 um 09:03 schrieb Andrew Bernard: Hi Malte, This is good. And thank you. But I need control over the flares over a line break. I really don't know what to do. I suppose this has to be coded in Scheme. I know Scheme well, but I don't understand this level of seemingly

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-31 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Malte, This is good. And thank you. But I need control over the flares over a line break. I really don't know what to do. I suppose this has to be coded in Scheme. I know Scheme well, but I don't understand this level of seemingly undocumented internal machinery, the whole business of broken

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-30 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 31.12.18 um 06:00 schrieb Andrew Bernard: I need some special flat, flared ended hairpins to indicate pulsing in a string quartet I am setting for a friend. So far, I managed to adapt a textspanner to do the job. It's fiddly but OK. However, because I use a custom graphic path markup for

Flat flared hairpins

2018-12-30 Thread Andrew Bernard
I need some special flat, flared ended hairpins to indicate pulsing in a string quartet I am setting for a friend. So far, I managed to adapt a textspanner to do the job. It's fiddly but OK. However, because I use a custom graphic path markup for the spanner, the code does not deal with line

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2018-11-19 Thread Andrew Bernard
Well I have worked out one way to do this. I use an event function, and return \startTextSpan from the event function. Previously I mistakenly thought you could jist have tweak commands in the event function. While not the full workup with flat hairpins with left flared ends, right flared ends,