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2024-05-17 Thread carsonmark
Hello,

 

What is the command to reset the beat number in a second volta?

 

Thank you.

 

Mark Stephen Mrotek

 



Re: Problems hiding clef using \omit

2024-05-17 Thread Dirck Nagy
Thank you, Kieren and Aaron!

\omit Staff.ClefModifier  was what i needed.

And the Visual index you sent is VERY useful!  I wish i had known of this 
earlier; would have saved me a lot of time

peace!

dirck



From: Aaron Hill 
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Subject: Re: Problems hiding clef using \omit


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On 2024-05-17 10:15 am, kie...@kierenmacmillan.info wrote:
> Hi Dirck,
>
>> I don't know what the term is for this "8", so i was not successful
>> searching the manuals and snippets.
>
> ClefModifier
> 


Also if you need help with identifying grobs, the visual index [1]
should be your first place to check.

[1]:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/ly-examples/visualindex.pdf


-- Aaron Hill


Re: Problems hiding clef using \omit

2024-05-17 Thread Aaron Hill

On 2024-05-17 10:15 am, kie...@kierenmacmillan.info wrote:

Hi Dirck,

I don't know what the term is for this "8", so i was not successful 
searching the manuals and snippets.


ClefModifier




Also if you need help with identifying grobs, the visual index [1] 
should be your first place to check.


[1]: 
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/ly-examples/visualindex.pdf



-- Aaron Hill



Re: Problems hiding clef using \omit

2024-05-17 Thread kieren

Hi Dirck,

I don't know what the term is for this "8", so i was not successful 
searching the manuals and snippets.


ClefModifier


Hope that helps!
Kieren.

Problems hiding clef using \omit

2024-05-17 Thread Dirck Nagy
Dear Lilypond

I'm having a problem hiding a clef to create "white space" before a system:

When i use the \omit Staff.Clef command, the clef disappears, but the ottava 
"8" remains.

BTW, I don't know what the term is for this "8", so i was not successful 
searching the manuals and snippets.

how can i get the "8" to vanish?

I'm sorry for the screenshots; i couldn't get a "tiny example" to work, and i 
didnt think you'd want to see all the code for this piece!

thank you in advance!

dirck

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Re: Scoop (jazz notation)

2024-05-17 Thread Wols Lists

On 15/05/2024 18:54, Flaming Hakama by Elaine wrote:
On the other hand, you could argue that many examples of scoop are not 
intended to convey specific shapes,
so a one-size-fits-all glyph is sufficient, and it is not intended to 
solve the problem of expressive glissando.


Which, is also a reasonable argument.  There is no reason both cannot exist.


Responding to this, it seems to me that scoops, bends, glissandos etc 
are all the same family of 
articulations/embellishments/call-it-what-you-will. So I'd like to see 
some kind of generic all-encompassing solution.


Han-Wen wrote bends for me, so I was surprised to discover that scoops 
(the same thing in a different place) seem not to have been done at the 
same time / the same way.


My feeling would be can we implement something along similar lines to 
format-box-barnumber and friends.


So we have

\slideBeforeCurve et al, it's called a slide, it's Before or After, it 
can be a Curve, Straight, Jagged, it can be Fall, Rise, Anchored. I'm 
sure other people will be able to think of other things. And then we can 
special-case with shortcuts called \glissando, \bend, and so on.


But as with \format..., back in the 2.2, 2.4 days I kept tripping over 
the fact that the particular mix I wanted hadn't been implemented, and 
then somebody kindly just implemented all possible combinations for me 
(and everybody else). So now whatever you wanted is "just there". (I did 
try to do it myself, I just couldn't grok scheme :-(


If we look at it as "variations on a theme", we can have a simple, 
single implementation that can be tweaked to suit.


Cheers,
Wol