I had not seen that the link was in the PPS before sending the email...SorryRémyenvoyé : 2 mai 2022 à 06:20de : Remy CLAVERIE à : lilypond-user@gnu.org, t.j.pink...@alumnus.utwente.nl, "Tjeerd J. Pinkert" objet : Re: Automated crossed syllable binding notes?Hi Tjeerd,The two crosses are the
Hi Tjeerd,The two crosses are the symbol of a sharp, I think.Is the whole original score available on internet ?Thanks,Rémyenvoyé : 1 mai 2022 à 22:56de : "Tjeerd J. Pinkert" à : lilypond-user@gnu.orgobjet : Automated crossed syllable binding notes?Dear users,I'm trying to set some music in
Thanks for pointing me to the substitution function topic, Jean. This
looks still simple enough but more versatile, robust (and even growable
;-) ) than the \etc approach.
Am 30.04.2022 um 23:17 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
Le 30/04/2022 à 22:44, Stephan Schöll a écrit :
Hi everybody
A few days
Le 01/05/2022 à 22:09, Stephan Schöll a écrit :
Why wouldn't you leave the english documentation where no translation is
available? What's worse: a) A documentation system which does some magic
i8n with instransparently outdated content or b) a consistent, complete
documentation obviously
David Johnson wrote:
bend-up
How should I code the bends into the c8. and c16~?
My answer is at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-10/msg00306.html
Searching for 'scoop' in the user archives will give further hits:
Why wouldn't you leave the english documentation where no translation is
available? What's worse: a) A documentation system which does some magic
i8n with instransparently outdated content or b) a consistent, complete
documentation obviously lacking the beauty of 100% translation coverage?
BTW:
ha, with german browser settings and calling
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/substitution-function-examples
I get content, but with chapter number 5.6.2 AND: nothing about the \etc
shortcut on the page.
Am 01.05.2022 um 21:46 schrieb Stephan Schöll:
Be aware that the
Le 01/05/2022 à 21:46, Stephan Schöll a écrit :
Be aware that the documentation looks very different depending on the
language headers the brower hands over to the documentation web server!
Based in Switzerland according to my default browser settings I get the
german documentation. And this
Hello,
Le 01/05/2022 à 11:26, Rip _Mus a écrit :
Good morning to everyone,
I would like to ask you if you know a way to manually define the
extension of a Stem in the case of a chord. For example, I write a
chord of three sounds, but I would like the Stem to extend only to
some of them, for
Be aware that the documentation looks very different depending on the
language headers the brower hands over to the documentation web server!
Based in Switzerland according to my default browser settings I get the
german documentation. And this documentation differs very much from the
english
bend-up
How should I code the bends into the c8. and c16~?
I find information on falloffs and doit's but nothing on this type of
figure.
Thanks,
David Johnson
Birmingham, AL
Hi Phil;
Lilypond 2.22.2 Notation Reference explicitly states that.
Thanks for your 2.23 documentation link as it does help, but by no
means looks like what I need (see attachment).
Thanks,
Ken
On Sun, May 1, 2022 at 2:27 AM Phil Holmes wrote:
>
> AFAICS there is no requirement to use
Hi Lukas;
Thank you for your encouragement for me to learn more of the
internal workings of Lilypond.
The cherry picking worked, but the result was not nearly enough (see
the attachment in the reply to Phil).
This still looks like a breathing sign.
I'm learning, but I think I need more
On Sun, May 1, 2022 at 6:03 AM RCJacH Han wrote:
> I’m working on some animated score videos, and I wish to have multiple staffs
> contracting and expanding vertically and horizontally.
>
> For that I wish to set the distance between staves to be 0 so multiple staves
> are stacked on top of
RCJacH Han wrote:
I’m working on some animated score videos, and I wish to have multiple staffs
contracting and expanding vertically and horizontally.
For that I wish to set the distance between staves to be 0 so multiple staves
are stacked on top of each other.
Is there a way to do this?
Hi Ken,
I see that the use of \caesura requires \include "gregorian.ly",
according to the Notation Reference.
But doing this completely screws up all the default display Lilypond
code that I've been using all along.
I'm trying to engrave "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", which definitely
does not
I forgot to add this to the initial email
https://wiki.ccarh.org/images/c/c8/Score-Reference-Manual.pdf
See pages 51-63 (printed pages) from the manual of SCORE to get an idea of
what controls the slurs/ties might need to have to approximate the intended
functionality.
The important things are:
•
Hi,
I’m working on some animated score videos, and I wish to have multiple staffs
contracting and expanding vertically and horizontally.
For that I wish to set the distance between staves to be 0 so multiple staves
are stacked on top of each other.
Is there a way to do this?
AFAICS there is no requirement to use gregorian.ly to get a caesura.
Why do you think there is?
See
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-curves#breath-marks
On 01/05/2022 06:38, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Hi;
I see that the use of \caesura requires
Good morning to everyone,
I would like to ask you if you know a way to manually define the extension
of a Stem in the case of a chord. For example, I write a chord of three
sounds, but I would like the Stem to extend only to some of them, for
example the two lowest notes, making the top note
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