Re: Stacking lyrics above dynamics?

2006-09-13 Thread Mats Bengtsson
One possibility is to typeset the dynamics in a context of its own, for example using the \Dynamics context definition from the example "Piano centered dynamics" in the manual. /Mats Trevor Bača wrote: Hi, Sane engraving rules position lyrics vertically below dynamics. Is there a way to rev

Stacking lyrics above dynamics?

2006-09-13 Thread Trevor Bača
Hi, Sane engraving rules position lyrics vertically below dynamics. Is there a way to reverse this, ie, to position dynamics vertically below lyrics? (The "lyrics" in this score aren't lyrics at all, but another stratum of information showing a different musical parameter altogether.) Here's th

sponsorship offer: make chord-threshold settable

2006-09-13 Thread Ted Walther
What would it cost to make the chord-threshold variable in part-combiner.scm/determine-split-list be settable inside a .ly file? As Bret Whissle found out 2 years ago, the threshold of 8 is too small for hymn typesetting, but 12 works very nicely. http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-devel@g

sponsorship offer: \lyricsto with \partcombine

2006-09-13 Thread Ted Walther
To typeset hymns with the same high quality that lilypond brings to other areas of music typesetting, I need to be able to use \lyricsto with \partcombine. If you think you can make these two functions play together, please let me know what you estimate it would cost. I'm not rich, but this is i

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Markus Schneider
Here a fully automated function called "accidentalSpacer" which taks two parameters: 1. the time signature (to obtain barlines) 2. a music variable to calculate the total amount of bars The example shows the behaviour in 4/4, 2/4 and 1/4 time signatures. If someone knows how to derive the time-s

possible to use \partcombine with \lyricsto ?

2006-09-13 Thread Ted Walther
Is there some way to use \lyricsto to attach some lyrics to a voice that is being mangled together with another voice by \partcombine? The Devnull trick produces workable results, but they aren't pretty. It looks like way back in the 1.9.8 days some thought was given to this, but the example in

How do I typeset this glissando?

2006-09-13 Thread Christopher Culver
In the score I am typesetting, glissandi are notated as a given pitch and duration (say, "a4") followed by a straight line and then a small stemless notehead at the final pitch. How can I do this with Lilypond? Furthermore, the duration of the first note decides the length of the entire glissando,

Re: \lyricsto not working with Devnull

2006-09-13 Thread Ted Walther
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:07:11PM -0400, Geoff Horton wrote: Is it possible to add the melody line with invisible notes and turn off collision detection? I should think it would end up lining up right. The documentation for \partcombine says that there are two voices, named "one" and "two". W

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Markus Schneider
Hello Rick, hello Kieren, have a look - this might actually work with acceptable editing effort. It's _almost_ fully automated. You only have to know your total amount of bars. Of course, if the time-signature changes, this must be adjusted in the accidentalSpacer variable also. Cheers, Markus %

Re: Title margins

2006-09-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, Bruce! Is there a way to change the margins for one page only? Or, perhaps change force the first system/title up without affecting the page header for other pages? You can always use title = \markup { \raise #5 "My Title Is Higher!!!" } adjusting the \raise parameter as desired.

Title margins

2006-09-13 Thread Bruce Bertrand
I would like to reduce the space between the title and the top of the first page. Changing top-margin, head-separation, and page-top-space all work, but they also change the layout for subsequent pages, which I do not want. Is there a way to change the margins for one page only? Or, perhaps chan

Re: \lyricsto not working with Devnull

2006-09-13 Thread Geoff Horton
Is it possible to add the melody line with invisible notes and turn off collision detection? I should think it would end up lining up right. Geoff ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: \lyricsto not working with Devnull

2006-09-13 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Ted Walther wrote: I'm using the Devnull trick mentioned by Mats Bengtsson, referenced in this post: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-06/msg00177.html I am using lilypond version 2.9.17. The lyrics should follow the soprano melody. And they do, but I notice that lyric

\lyricsto not working with Devnull

2006-09-13 Thread Ted Walther
I'm using the Devnull trick mentioned by Mats Bengtsson, referenced in this post: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-06/msg00177.html I am using lilypond version 2.9.17. The lyrics should follow the soprano melody. And they do, but I notice that lyricsto isn't centering t

Re: voiceXXX with slurs, phrasing and staccato

2006-09-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, Luc: So what's the use of the "\book"? Every new \book will generate a new output file (e.g., PDF). That way, a single Lilypond file might generate a full score PDF, and several individual part PDFs, simply by wrapping each intended output into its own \book block. Hope this helps! K

Re: advanced \tag -ing

2006-09-13 Thread Markus Schneider
Hi Jan, I do this like this: << \new Staff << \context Voice ="A" \keepWithTag #'one \music \context Voice ="A" \keepWithTag #'two \music >> \new Staff << \context Voice ="B" \keepWithTag #'one \music \context Voice ="B" \keepWithTag #'four \music >> >> etc.. HTH Markus

Re: voiceXXX with slurs, phrasing and staccato

2006-09-13 Thread luc
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes: > > Nice! > > I hope you know that you can remove the "\book{" and the > corresponding ending brace, since LilyPond implicitly > adds a \book block around any .ly file that doesn't > explicitly contain one. > >/Mats > So what's the use of the "\book"? I

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
One of the suggested fixes was to adjust the BarLine space-alist "next-note" entry to have a minimum-space of maybe 2.5. I tried this and it fixes the problem of accidentals touching the barline, but it makes notes that do not have an accidental float too far from the bar line, it also breaks the

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, Rick: Yes, now I see it is happening on my left oriented string numbers, and arpeggios too. I think I'll wait for a more global fix from a developer, (even if I have to try to do one of those complicated "call back" fixes), rather than spend a week re-editing every measure and all futu

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
Thanks Kieren, Yes, now I see it is happening on my left oriented string numbers, and arpeggios too. I think I'll wait for a more global fix from a developer, (even if I have to try to do one of those complicated "call back" fixes), rather than spend a week re-editing every measure and all futur

Re: Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, Rick! There is a problem with notes that both start a measure and have an accidental. [...] I can't be the first one to notice it). If you search the archives, you'll see that I've asked this question a number of times. And it's also true of other "left-side attachements", e.g., arpeg

Minimum padding after barlines for notes with accidentals?

2006-09-13 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
I'm finally doing some serious printing of the 70 pages of lilypond scores I've been entering for the past month. The output looks great and I can address all the issues I have except one... There is a problem with notes that both start a measure and have an accidental. What happens is that the

advanced \tag -ing

2006-09-13 Thread Jan Janovcik
Hi, I have some question about the tag command. Here is what I would need and I'm not sure whether it is even possible (so far I haven't been succesfull trying to make it work): Let's say I have 4 different tags: one, two, three and four. The expressions tagged #'one and #'two are mutually exclusi

Re: Key Signatures on Lilypond

2006-09-13 Thread Eyolf Ostrem
On Wed 13 September 2006 14:42, Markus Schneider wrote: > Hi Karen, > > > appears without an accidental sign before it. That's OK for notes > > needing accidentals, but in keys with 2 or more sharps or flats it's a > > lot more > > typing!! > > if you want to save typing, you can always use your t

Re: Key Signatures on Lilypond

2006-09-13 Thread Markus Schneider
Hi Karen, > appears without an accidental sign before it. That's OK for notes needing > accidentals, but in keys with 2 or more sharps or flats it's a lot more typing!! if you want to save typing, you can always use your text editor's search and replace after you put in all your notes. Maybe eve

Re: Key Signatures on Lilypond

2006-09-13 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 12:16:52PM +, Karen wrote: > Hello > > I have recently started using Lilypond to typset quite a lot of songs and > have a > comment... > > When a key signature has been entered, it would be great if the notes could > automatically be recognised as they would appear on

Key Signatures on Lilypond

2006-09-13 Thread Karen
Hello I have recently started using Lilypond to typset quite a lot of songs and have a comment... When a key signature has been entered, it would be great if the notes could automatically be recognised as they would appear on the page, for example in the key of F major (one flat in the key signat

Re: Simple way to have occasional different lyrics in choir

2006-09-13 Thread Mark Pim
Ah, hadn't noticed that :) I like to think my example is a good template for most 2 staff SATB choral music. Mark - Original Message From: Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mark Pim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Wednesday, 13 September, 2006 7:08:02 AM Subj