Dear Sven,
2008/4/27 Sven Axelsson :
Could someone please tell
me what the current way of moving the volta brackets down, possibly
overlapping the music, would be?
I've been wondering that, too, but I've found no magic bullet so far.
Sometimes I have used extra-offset to lower the
The common alignment of the different endings is now handled by the
VoltaBracketSpanner
object, so to move the brackets vertically, you can use
\override Score.VoltaBracketSpanner #'padding = #3 % Default = 1.0
However, if you want to lower it, then you could do as Risto propose,
namely to
Why not typeset all of them with a single \markup:
c^\markup{\column {\natural \musicglyph #scripts.turn \flat }}
/Mats
Peter Chubb wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set a turn symbol with a natural sign over it
and a flat sign under it. I tried:
Hi Peter
This is a case where \tweak is needed. All these markups occur at the same
musical moment, so \override affects them all. Also the property to change
is 'outside-staff-priority. This does what you want:
{
c''
-\tweak #'outside-staff-priority #200
^\markup{\natural}
-\tweak
This looks very strange. I just tried midi2ly on Windows XP using
version 2.11.44 the other
day, and couldn't see any such problems.
I seems to recall some problems when running LilyPond in a working
directory that's on
another disk than the LilyPond installation. Could you please try if it
hhpmusic wrote:
Hi,
I just finished typesetting one of my very early piece. I want to ease
the writing when every time using Chinese font ile simfang.ttf, so I
put an override font-name line in mydefs.ly. I have defined lots of
things used very often in this file. But the log file says
Itried to unpack the 2.11.44 tarball in Windows using 7-zip,
http://www.7-zip.org/ and
it worked well (apart from the duplicated files, which I will send a
separate bug report on).
Perhaps there was some error in the file transfer that caused your
problems.
For the language of the printouts,
Peter Chubb wrote:
Mats == Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mats Why not typeset all of them with a single \markup:
Mats c^\markup{\column {\natural \musicglyph #scripts.turn \flat }}
Because then there's no \turn articulation in the EventChord
structure, so my Midi
Bravo Jay!! It works flawlessly!! The commas and single quotes work
perfectly in the \relative blocks and the cautionary accidentals also
work properly now. Thanks so much for your persistence on this as I
don't have the programming wherewithal to do it myself. This is an
*awesome* tool.
Hello,
I have a problem with midi2ly. When I save a midi file in Sibelius, and then I
invoke midi2ly, the translation is ok. But when I record a midi file with my
piano and another program I have problem with rests and the bar measures. What
can I do?? What files do I have to modify to improve
Hi everyone -
I'm stuck with an issue here. I'm trying to get proper kicks over time
notation in lilypond -- essentially small, normal noteheads above a drum staff
(where g would be in treble clef). I'm afraid I'm not sure how to go about
this. . .and my attempts to alter the cymr notehead to
Hi Aaron,
I'm stuck with an issue here.
Do you have a scan/screenshot/picture of what you're looking for?
I can't really picture it... and so I won't be able to help much.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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Hi -
Unfortunately, I don't have anything on the computer as I can't get this to
work and my scanner is broken. . .
See if I can explain better. . .
I want to be able to place something like:
\relative c'' {
g'4 g8 g8 g4. g8
}
Into a drum-staff, to show a rhythm above the staff. At first I
Aaron Morse a écrit :
I want to be able to place something like:
\relative c'' {
g'4 g8 g8 g4. g8
}
Into a drum-staff, to show a rhythm above the staff. At first I
thought of changing the notehead of one of the cymbals to a regular
notehead, but I can't seem to figure out how to do that.
2008/4/28 Rafa del Campo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a problem with midi2ly. When I save a midi file in Sibelius, and then
I
invoke midi2ly, the translation is ok. But when I record a midi file with my
piano and another program I have problem with rests and the bar measures.
What
can I
Valentin Villenave v.villenave at gmail.com writes:
Greetings,
this problems must come from the program you're using to record your
music (tempo settings, for example?).
If you can post a short example from the LilyPond code you get, we may
be able to help you.
If you know Python
2008/4/28 Rafa del Campo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
\tempo 4 = 60
\time 4/4
s4*143/24 c'32*5 s32*11 c'4*31/24 s8. g'4*32/24 s4*16/24 |
Looks like a problem of tempo/quantization to me. I don't know midi2ly
at all (I haven't ever used it actually), but I believe there are
people on this list
Peter == Peter Chubb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter On my quest for better MIDI, I'm trying to deal with
Peter alterations on a turn. How do I look `inside' a markup
Peter sequence?
Peter What I've tried is:
Peter (let* ((t (ly:music-property e 'text)))
Peter (cond
Peter
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