Re: horziontal spacing in chants

2020-05-08 Thread Christian Masser
Hi Pierre, this is even better! Thank you very, very much! Somehow this snippet had escaped my research. All the best Christian Am Fr., 8. Mai 2020 um 14:27 Uhr schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider < pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com>: > Hi Christian, > See also:

Re: horziontal spacing in chants

2020-05-08 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Christian, See also: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=973 Cheers, Pierre Le ven. 8 mai 2020 à 14:14, Christian Masser a écrit : > Thank you very much! > > That was exactly, what I was looking for! As I've only got one chant to > transcribe, the time it takes to tweak every single melisma

Re: horziontal spacing in chants

2020-05-08 Thread Christian Masser
Thank you very much! That was exactly, what I was looking for! As I've only got one chant to transcribe, the time it takes to tweak every single melisma is no problem. :) All the best Christian Am Do., 7. Mai 2020 um 21:39 Uhr schrieb Valentin Villenave < valen...@villenave.net>: > On 5/7/20,

Re: horziontal spacing in chants

2020-05-07 Thread Valentin Villenave
On 5/7/20, Christian Masser wrote: > I am currently working on my Master thesis and would like to show parts of > gregorian chants in modern notation for comparison purposes. Greetings, good luck for your thesis! > Is it possible to get the note heads even closer together, so that they are >

horziontal spacing in chants

2020-05-07 Thread Christian Masser
Hey folks! I am currently working on my Master thesis and would like to show parts of gregorian chants in modern notation for comparison purposes. In the notation reference following example is given. spiritus = \relative { \time 1/4 \override Lyrics.LyricText.X-extent = #'(0 . 3) d'4