Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-09 Thread Ben
On 1/9/2019 5:39 PM, Aaron Hill wrote: On 2019-01-09 2:19 pm, Ben wrote: Thanks for the function! I'm still a little confused about the value(s) that you use with the function. I see it looks like it takes a duration value, right? Like 1, 4, 16? But I can't see how it would work on the music. Ma

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-09 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-09 2:19 pm, Ben wrote: Thanks for the function! I'm still a little confused about the value(s) that you use with the function. I see it looks like it takes a duration value, right? Like 1, 4, 16? But I can't see how it would work on the music. Maybe I just put the wrong example music c

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-09 Thread Ben
On 1/9/2019 10:11 AM, Martin Neubauer wrote: On 09/01/2019 14:06, Ben wrote: On 1/8/2019 10:43 PM, Martin Neubauer wrote: On 07/01/2019 17:29, Reggie wrote: Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more questions please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full meas

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-09 Thread Martin Neubauer
On 09/01/2019 14:06, Ben wrote: > On 1/8/2019 10:43 PM, Martin Neubauer wrote: >> On 07/01/2019 17:29, Reggie wrote: >>> Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more >>> questions >>> please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? >>> I did >>> not see how y

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-09 Thread Ben
On 1/8/2019 10:43 PM, Martin Neubauer wrote: On 07/01/2019 17:29, Reggie wrote: Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more questions please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? I did not see how you arrived. Second please tell me is there any negativ

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-08 Thread Martin Neubauer
On 07/01/2019 17:29, Reggie wrote: > Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more questions > please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? I did > not see how you arrived. Second please tell me is there any negative effect > of moving the barline from scor

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> - Forwarded message -- > From: Aaron Hill > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2019 08:59:20 -0800 > Subject: Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines > > If it turns out to be unacceptable to move the engravers for the > majority of your pro

Re: \newEngraverSection (was "Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines")

2019-01-07 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-07 9:18 am, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Would it be technically possible to add a \newEngraverSection — analogous to \newSpacingSection — which would allow a single contiguous score to have different engravers "active" in different sections? This isn’t even yet at the level of "feature re

\newEngraverSection (was "Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines")

2019-01-07 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, > If it turns out to be unacceptable to move the engravers for the majority of > your project, you could consider engraving this cadenza section as its own > score which allows it to have an independent layout block. This alternate > strategy means subdividing your one score into multi

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-07 8:59 am, Aaron Hill wrote: As for moving the engravers from \Score to \Staff, it would require that any specified bar lines be duplicated across the staves manually. Normally, it is sufficient for one staff to say something like \bar "||" and that will automatically propagate to th

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-07 8:29 am, Reggie wrote: Aaron you are a great teacher thank you. Just a couple few more questions please. First how did you know that it had to equal 2 full measures? I did not see how you arrived. Second please tell me is there any negative effect of moving the barline from score

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Reggie
Aaron Hill wrote > On 2019-01-07 7:55 am, Reggie wrote: >> Hi Aaron thank you for that help. I don't like to use indepedant meters >> however since this section I believe should be cadenza for easy input. >> However, I add spacer rests like you said but it makes everything way >> wrong >> too many

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-07 7:55 am, Reggie wrote: Hi Aaron thank you for that help. I don't like to use indepedant meters however since this section I believe should be cadenza for easy input. However, I add spacer rests like you said but it makes everything way wrong too many repeats and breaks everything.

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Reggie
Aaron Hill wrote > On 2019-01-07 6:04 am, Reggie wrote: >> Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or >> change >> the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached >> image? I >> don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm >> conf

Re: Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-07 6:04 am, Reggie wrote: Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or change the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached image? I don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm confused. Thank you. My best effort [

Aleatoric Elements with barlines

2019-01-07 Thread Reggie
Please can someone show me in Lilypond how possibly can you adjust or change the space before the first repeats in order to acheive the attached image? I don't know if you move padding or add hidden to padding but I'm confused. Thank you. My best effort \version "2.19.82" << \new Staff \relat