Amazing, really. I lastly just wonder now, if it’s possible to write the duration in seconds.. But I understood that’s not the way of working of lilypond. Thank you!
> On 7 Feb 2023, at 14:36, Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote: > > On 07/02/2023 14:12, Cordelia wrote: >> Oh, yeah. Thank you very very much. It gives me a lot of ideas!! It’s what I >> was looking for. >> >> Do you have just an idea if it could be possible to write just a line (with >> a lil’ bar at the end maybe) that could represent the duration of the note? >> Something as Grisey you know. >> thanks, > > > Hi, > > Adding back the list, please keep it CCed in replies so everyone can > participate (I suppose the off-list reply was accidental?). > > These lines are called "duration lines" and documented here: > > https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/graphical-notation > > > > \version "2.24.0" > > \paper { > page-breaking = #ly:one-line-auto-height-breaking > } > > \layout { > \context { > \Score > proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/4) > \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t > } > \context { > \Voice > \consists Duration_line_engraver > \omit NoteHead > \remove Stem_engraver > \remove Dots_engraver > } > } > > at = > #(define-music-function (instrument point note) (string? exact-rational? > ly:music?) > #{ \context Staff = #instrument \after 1*#point { #note \- } <> #}) > > << > \new Staff = piano { s1*10 } > \new Staff = violin { s1*10 } > \cadenzaOn > \at piano ##e0.5 e'4 > \at violin ##e0.6 e'4. > \at piano ##e0.75 f'4 > \at piano ##e1.0 g'1 > \at piano ##e2.5 c'8 > \at violin ##e3.0 c''32 >>> > > > > Best, > Jean > >