Re: Breton bagpipe notation

2014-02-10 Thread Eluze
Am 11.02.2014 04:45, schrieb guoguocuozuoduo:
 thanks, this worked.
 And what do you mean by
   please always respond to the list!
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Re: Breton bagpipe notation

2014-02-09 Thread Eluze
guocuozuoduo wrote
 Is it possible to setup the basic template for Breton bagpipe notation?
 (as opposed to Scottish notation, Breton notation has all melody notes
 stem-up and all grace notes/embellishments stem-down.)
  
 Here is the code for Scottish notation:
  
 \version 2.19.2
 \layout {
 ...

can you simply reverse the definitions in the \layout section?
or can you give a tiny example how this should look like? Scottish and
Breton?

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Re: Breton bagpipe notation

2014-02-09 Thread Eluze
Eluze wrote
 
 guocuozuoduo wrote
 Is it possible to setup the basic template for Breton bagpipe notation?
 (as opposed to Scottish notation, Breton notation has all melody notes
 stem-up and all grace notes/embellishments stem-down.)
  
 can you simply reverse the definitions in the \layout section?
 or can you give a tiny example how this should look like? Scottish and
 Breton?


guocuozuoduo wrote
 \score {
 \new Staff {
 \key d \major
 \marchTime
 \bar .|
 \stemUp
 \partial 8 e8
 \stemDown \grg
 \stemUp a4
 \stemDown \taor
 \stemUp a8. b16
 \stemDown \dblc
 \stemUp c8
 \stemDown \gre
 \stemUp a
 \stemDown \dblc
 \stemUp c e
 \stemDown \dblA
 \stemUp A4
 \stemDown \grg
 \stemUp A
 \stemDown \grip
 \stemUp A8 e
 \stemDown \dblc
 \stemUp c
 \stemDown \gre
 \stemUp a
 }
 \header {
 piece = Breton notation
 }
 \layout {
 \context {
 \Voice
 % All stems go up.
 \override Stem.direction = #UP
 % How would you tell LP that all \pgrace needs to be stem-down while the
 remaining notes to be stem-up?
 % All slurs and ties are below.
 \override Slur.direction = #DOWN
 \override Tie.direction = #DOWN
 }
 }
 }
 [...]

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to your question:

  $(add-grace-property 'Voice 'Stem 'direction -1)

in the code or layout section should do the trick.

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Breton bagpipe notation

2014-02-08 Thread guoguocuozuoduo
Hi all,
 
Is it possible to setup the basic template for Breton bagpipe notation? (as 
opposed to Scottish notation, Breton notation has all melody notes stem-up and 
all grace notes/embellishments stem-down.)
 
Here is the code for Scottish notation:
 
\version 2.19.2
\layout {

  \context {\Voice% All stems go down.\override Stem.direction = 
#DOWN% All slurs and ties are on top.\override Slur.direction = #UP
\override Tie.direction = #UP  }} This code makes all melody notes stem-down 
and all embellishments/grace notes stem-up. Is there a way to do the reverse, 
without having to do \stemDown \taor\stemUp a\StemDown \dblb\stemUp b... every 
time?(\taor and \dblb are defined variables in bagpipe.ly) A reply would be 
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