Re: Problem positioning TextSpanner
On 2020-11-11 4:06 am, Victor Olaya wrote: I am trying to create a text spanner that groups several notes, in such a way that the end of the spanner falls exactly on the last note, so another one can start right after that and convey the idea the note also belongs to that other group. An image might help to clarify it. I want to do something like this: https://www.maqamworld.com/es/maqam/rast.php I haven't found a way of doing it, and the \startTextSpan \stopTextSpan syntax doesn't seem to allow a note to be part of two spans. This is where providing an example of what you have tried would be useful. A note is allowed to be the end of one span and the beginning of another: \version "2.20.0" { b'2 \startTextSpan 4 4 \stopTextSpan \startTextSpan | 4 2. \stopTextSpan } -- Aaron Hill
LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15
MacOS 11 is about to be released, so this is a LilyPond 2.21.80 installer, latest unstable release, for use on MacOS 10.15. As it will take some time to get MacPorts working on Mac OS 11, and this installer likely will not work on it, the best shot is to install this on MacOS 10.15 and then upgrade. The installer is made from MacPorts lilypond-devel, available on the link below [1]. It installs in /opt/lilypond/, with the program in /opt/lilypond/bin/lilypond. If you have already something installed in this directory, it may be prudent to remove it first. This can be done by the command sudo rm -rf /opt/lilypond 1. https://web2.storegate.com/share/wiM8LyF It may be the case that 'lilypond' is best to be run from a script that sets LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (which otherwise on MacOS is LC_CTYPE=UTF-8). It can be created and installed as follows: In Terminal write (^D is D): % cat > lilypond export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 exec /opt/lilypond/bin/lilypond "$@“ ^D % chmod a+x lilypond % sudo -s cp lilypond /usr/local/bin/lilypond The program can then be called by 'lilypond' in Terminal, as /usr/local/bin/ is in the program searchpath. And do 'rm lilypond' if you do not want to keep the local copy of the script.
Re: Problem positioning TextSpanner
Simply adjust the left and/or right padding of the spanner. You can look it up in the NR and Internals reference. Andrew
Problem positioning TextSpanner
Hi I am trying to create a text spanner that groups several notes, in such a way that the end of the spanner falls exactly on the last note, so another one can start right after that and convey the idea the note also belongs to that other group. An image might help to clarify it. I want to do something like this: https://www.maqamworld.com/es/maqam/rast.php I haven't found a way of doing it, and the \startTextSpan \stopTextSpan syntax doesn't seem to allow a note to be part of two spans. Any idea on how to solve this? Thanks in advance.