Re: bugs with sextuplets

2012-02-19 Thread Marc M
\times 4/6{ a16 ( b cs cs-1 d e ) } All this is pretty standard notation. What could be wrong here? Marc M wrote: > > in the same sequence of sextuplets > 1) the first time, the fingering "0" on the E collides with the slur > 2) the second time, the fingering do

bugs with sextuplets

2012-02-19 Thread Marc M
in the same sequence of sextuplets 1) the first time, the fingering "0" on the E collides with the slur 2) the second time, the fingering does not collide but the sextuplet number is misplaced. I have tested with 2.12, 2.14 and 2.15.30 http://old.nabble.com/file/p33354136/bug%2Bsextuplet.ly bug

Re: length of stems of sextuplets is too short

2011-04-18 Thread Marc M
Marc M wrote: > > As you can see on this snippet the length of stems of sextuplets is too > short. The length of the stems extend for 32th but not for the 8th notes. > Is there anything i should do or is there something wrong is the default > values? > > > %% the se

Re: notes in voices collide

2011-01-11 Thread Marc M
Nick Payne-3 wrote: > > Look up \shiftOn \shiftOnn etc in the documentation. If you apply that > to the G in the middle voice it fixes the collision. > > Nick > Thansk i tried them but it is really not easy to get it right. I was able to get a decent layout with several \once \override NoteC

Re: function looksSlower from LSR produces many warnings

2011-01-11 Thread Marc M
Marc M wrote: > > I am using the function looksSlower from the snippet > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=305 > and when i use it, it produces many warnings such as: > - warning: stem does not fit in beam > - warning: beam was started here > > As a matter

Re: ChordName Font [was: lilypond cameo]

2010-12-20 Thread Marc M
Graham Percival-3 wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Marc Hohl wrote: >>> and "does it make the download size much much bigger". >> >> How much is "much much"? Gonville is 3.5 MB, the Jazz font is 10 KB. >> Downloading lilypond is 20 MB, so personally, I don't think this would >> break