Merci beaucoup, je vais faire ça.
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> Le 21 juin 2023 à 00:16, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
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>> Le mardi 20 juin 2023 à 17:05 +0200, achar a écrit :
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Following the installation of lilypond 2.24, I find myself on all stemDown
Le mardi 20 juin 2023 à 17:05 +0200, achar a écrit :
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Following the installation of lilypond 2.24, I find myself on all stemDown
> stem files placed on the right of the notehead.
>
> As I am using jazz fonts and the lilyjazz.ily file, I think the error comes
> from
Le mardi 20 juin 2023 à 11:50 -0400, PMA via LilyPond user discussion a écrit :
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> Dear LP List,
>
> I've drafted a score for solo piano. Its systems are of two types: either a
> PianoStaff (with the usual 2 internal staves) or a single independent Staff.
> The systems are grouped into
Le mardi 20 juin 2023 à 23:44 +0300, Lib Lists a écrit :
> I think the problem is caused by Lilypond putting too many systems on the
> page (have no idea why).
The precise positioning of grobs such as tuplet brackets depends on the
horizontal spacing, which is not known yet during page
On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 at 22:18, Mogens Lemvig Hansen
wrote:
It struck we as weird to put the lyrics inside the DrumStaff, so I tried
something closer to what I would have done for a choir:
\score {
<<
\new DrumStaff <<
\new DrumVoice { \voiceOne \CyBars }
\new
Maybe even better than writing explicitly the number of systems per page,
\paper { page-breaking-system-system-spacing.padding = 2 }
(https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/paper-variables-for-page-breaking)
seems to work.
On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 at 23:44, Lib Lists wrote:
>
> On Tue,
On Tue, 20 Jun 2023 at 22:18, Mogens Lemvig Hansen wrote:
>
> It struck we as weird to put the lyrics inside the DrumStaff, so I tried
> something closer to what I would have done for a choir:
>
> \score {
>
> <<
>
> \new DrumStaff <<
>
> \new DrumVoice { \voiceOne \CyBars }
>
>
It struck we as weird to put the lyrics inside the DrumStaff, so I tried
something closer to what I would have done for a choir:
\score {
<<
\new DrumStaff <<
\new DrumVoice { \voiceOne \CyBars }
\new DrumVoice { \voiceTwo \DrBars }
>>
\new Lyrics { \PrOne }
>>
}
> Can I ask why you don’t use the broken parameter(s) for that?
Didn’t know about those, thanks!
> On Jun 20, 2023, at 6:52 AM, Kieren MacMillan
> wrote:
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> Hi Nate,
>
>> I’m trying to figure out the “right” (most flexible, best looking) way to
>> put bow positions like sul pont and sul
Thank you for this!
I forgot to mention one other limitation of using TextSpanner. As far as I
know, adjacent TextSpanner objects can’t be aligned horizontally, so attempting
something like this—
→ s.p. → ord.
—results in the “→ ord.” above the “→ s.p.”. I’ve included a test program
showing
I have a drums score that includes tuplets in both voiceOne (cymbals)
and voiceTwo (drums), and lyrics for some bars.
I'm trying to adjust the vertical spacing so that the lyrics don't clash
with the tuplet brackets.
The tiny example below contains an example of the combinations of the
Hello everyone. Following the installation of lilypond 2.24, I find
myself on all stemDown stem files placed on the right of the notehead.
As I am using jazz fonts and the lilyjazz.ily file, I think the error
comes from this file. Here it is, if anyone finds an error, thank you
very much. Good
Hi Michael,
I'm also interested in knowing if there's a better solution, but in
the end this is fairly easy to implement, and one can decide how
compressed the grace spacing is by changing its duration. In the
example you posted it makes sense to have the grace notes starting
with the percussion
Hey there Lib,
Thanks for that — and sorry for the delayed reply. I was hoping that
there would be some combination of overrides that could be set to fix the
spacing automatically (SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing in combination with
something else?) but this will work,
Hi Nate,
> I’m trying to figure out the “right” (most flexible, best looking) way to put
> bow positions like sul pont and sul tasto (really their abbreviations s.p.
> and s.t.) above a staff with transition arrows, like in Gould’s Behind Bars
> p. 407. Here are some things I’ve tried:
>
> •
Hi Nate,
At 06:31 on 20 Jun 2023, Nate Whetsell wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m trying to figure out the “right” (most flexible, best looking) way
> to put bow positions like sul pont and sul tasto (really their
> abbreviations s.p. and s.t.) above a staff with transition arrows,
> like in Gould’s Behind
Dave Shield wrote:
How can I get the general
spacing of the last line to be similar to the other lines in the
following example? (i.e. roughly half the width of the page).
Previously I would have, after \halfscale, added
\stopStaff s16*20
where you adjust the 20 to taste.
But this
Hi,
I’m trying to figure out the “right” (most flexible, best looking) way to put
bow positions like sul pont and sul tasto (really their abbreviations s.p. and
s.t.) above a staff with transition arrows, like in Gould’s Behind Bars p. 407.
Here are some things I’ve tried:
• Use a TextSpanner
Hello everyone,
it’s great to have LSR 1169 and it seems to be working as it should—many
thanks to Jean Abou Samra and Werner Lemberg!
However I’m sorry to write this mail because there is one issue I found
;) Any syllable but the last in a word doesn’t have point-and-click the
way it is
Hello Dave,
Maybe use somthing like this:
%= example =
\version "2.22.1"
scale = \relative c' { c d e f g a b c }
halfscale = \relative c' { c d e f \noBreak \stopStaff\cadenzaOn \hideNotes c
c c c \startStaff\unHideNotes\bar"" \cadenzaOff }
\score {
\new Staff {
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