Uf, ok, i've discovered how to do that bent brackets for tuplets.
This combination is what i use now, after playing a bit. It looks great in 20pt size. I've not tested in other sizes, but i think it will look nice also. Play changing their valiew, to learn for what is each one. \property Voice.TupletBracket \override #'bracket-visibility = ##t \property Voice.TupletBracket \override #'bracket-flare = #'(0.5 . 0.5) \property Voice.TupletBracket \override #'thickness = #3 \property Voice.TupletBracket \override #'shorten-pair = #'(-1.0 .-1.0) Now i'm very occupied, because i deleted by error an important score, and i becaus use reiserFs filesystem, recover doesn't works for me (its only for ext2) and i'm reading (textually) my hard-disk , grepped by some keywords, searching my deleted score :D Now i'm investigating how to change the notehead for any TEX symbol i want (for example circled numbers, or math simbols) I've recieved your code, yea, its kinda tricky to read. I must also use includes, but in next revision :) I first want to insert more data. I don't understand why my message haven't been recieved by the list. Maybe for the attachment? :( I would want to know what is the limit for a message. A 11/10/03 12:51:48 David Raleigh Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On Friday 10 October 2003 03:03 pm, José Luis Cruz wrote: > > Ok, thanks. I think that I'll try to make an invisible staff with > > markups, maybe this night, dunno :) Oh! I've read your ten > > lessons. Nice job. And i have two questions related to it: > > in section 4.5, how did you put that line in the triplets with > > beam? > > This is what I did. I don't know whether it would still work. > > \property Voice.tupletSpannerDuration = #(make-moment 1 4) > \property Voice.TupletBracket \set #'tuplet-bracket-visibility = ##t > > > I'm wondering how to put a thick slur over the"3" like appears in > > many jazz scores. > > Just use a slur or phrase mark, but only if you really want a slur. > That was popular a few decades ago for tuplets. The idea was that > one should use curved brackets over beams and square brackets in all > other cases. The problem of course is that there is no such thing > as a curved bracket because it's a slur. > > Schott's etc., and Lilypond's, solution is to make the brackets too > thin, so they cannot be confused with beams. That sucks because you > > really can't write that way by hand. > > The solution is to use bent brackets only. It is a very great > improvement. I thought that I had invented them first, but soon > found that they had been used by Filipinos for some time. :-) > > /--3--\ instead of |--3--| ( \_ _/, |__ __| ) > > I use them in all handwritten scores, but I don't know how to get > them in lilypond. I would use them for every tuplet at stem ends > and beams, with all beams in line in all cases. As it stands, the > "correct" notation of complex tuplets looks like caco no matter who > publishes it. > > > But it's true I've not searched too much for that, > > there were more important things first... > > I hear that. > > > > And, have you considered using the package gchord instead of using > > verbatim for the chords diagrams? > > Of course I didn't, I hadn't seen it. What I was planning to use > was the code page 437 box characters, which are free to use from > IBM, AFAIK, but I didn't know how to do that, and still don't. Like > you said, other priorities.... > > > > You can take a look at my current project, I'm > > "latex-lilyponding";) many music material from my classes. I just > > started to, so there is no much material yet. I advice that it's > > in spanish. You can take ideas (I've taken from yours also hehe) ) > > > > The file is 92 kB, i think it's not excesive for sending > > Thanks! I'd love to see it. > > > > I'm learning very much latex and lilypond in the process. In pages > > 9 and 10(test pages by now) you can see the diagrams made with > > gchord. > > Looking forward to it. daveA >
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