2015-06-29 23:16 GMT+02:00 Klaus Blum <benbigno...@gmx.de>: > Hi David, > > you could start a new voice like this: > \new Voice % add this line... > \leadVoice > but this will lead to new problems: an additional slur and warnings about > colliding note columns. > > Overriding the notehead size will always work for the entire chord. That's > why only the tweak will work on single note heads. > > You can write a function just to abbreviate the multiple tweaks: > > % ----------------------------------------------------- > > \version "2.18.2" > > t = #(define-music-function (parser location music) (ly:music?) > #{ \tweak font-size #-3 #music #}) > > %% Lead voice with backing harmony voices > > leadVoice = \relative c'' { c4( d e2 ) } > bkgdVoiceI = \relative c'' { \t g4( \t b \t c2 ) } > bkgdVoiceII = \relative c'' { \t e4( \t f \t g2 ) } > > %% Desired output > > \new Voice \relative c'' { > <\tweak font-size #-3 g c \tweak font-size #-3 e >4( > <\tweak font-size #-3 b d \tweak font-size #-3 f > > <\tweak font-size #-3 c e \tweak font-size #-3 g >2 ) > } > > %% Actual output > > \new Voice << > \bkgdVoiceII > \leadVoice > \bkgdVoiceI >>> > > % ----------------------------------------------------- > > Maybe there's a way to have a function tweak all the notes in a music > expression, but that's far beyond my scheme knowledge. > > Cheers, > Klaus
Maybe: \version "2.18.2" font-size-tweak = #(define-music-function (parser location music) (ly:music?) (map-some-music (lambda (m) (and (music-is-of-type? m 'note-event) #{ \tweak font-size #-3 $m #})) music)) leadVoice = \relative c'' { c4( d e2 ) } bkgdVoiceI = \relative c'' { g4( b c2 ) } bkgdVoiceII = \relative c'' { e4( f g2 ) } \new Voice << \font-size-tweak \bkgdVoiceII \leadVoice \font-size-tweak \bkgdVoiceI >> HTH, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user