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2003-11-10 Thread David Ledoux
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Re: Note heads and grace

2003-11-10 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Actually, I do have an advanced guess on why it happens. The \grace command sets some properties for the NoteHead object within the current Voice context. Then, LilyPond will make a local copy of the list of properties for the NoteHead object within this specific Voice context. So, the properties y

Re: Note heads and grace

2003-11-10 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Don't ask me why, but if you replace Staff.NoteHead with Voice.NoteHead in your example, it will work. Also, I recommend to use \override ... \revert instead of explicitly setting the value back to default: \property Voice.NoteHead \override #'style = #'xcircle c4 c c c \property Voice.NoteHead \re

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2003-11-10 Thread Mats Bengtsson
First of all, I notice that you have an old version of LilyPond installed, if you run setup.exe again, you should get the latest version (2.0.1 at the moment) which for example lets you process an .ly file by simply double-clicking on it. See http://lilypond.org/web/download/windows.html for more i

Note heads and grace

2003-11-10 Thread Marco Caliari
Hi all. The following example \property Staff.NoteHead \set #'style = #'xcircle c4 c c c \property Staff.NoteHead \set #'style = #'default d4 d d d \grace{d16 d} d4 d d d \property Staff.NoteHead \set #'style = #'xcircle e4 e e e does not restore note heads to xcircle (lily 2.1.0). It works if