Am 19.01.2015 um 19:23 schrieb James:
On 19/01/15 17:43, David Kastrup wrote:
Marc Hohl writes:
Am 19.01.2015 um 14:51 schrieb James:
On 09/01/15 09:25, Marc Hohl wrote:
Hi list,
the appearance of cautionary tab note heads differs from parenthesized
ones, see the output of
\version
Am 19.01.2015 um 14:51 schrieb James:
On 09/01/15 09:25, Marc Hohl wrote:
Hi list,
the appearance of cautionary tab note heads differs from parenthesized
ones, see the output of
\version "2.19.0"
\new TabStaff { \parenthesize c4 c~ \bar "" \break c2 }
I think this is a
Am 27.02.2014 09:16, schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
For the sake of reference: The source of the problem seems to have
been identified:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2014-02/msg00238.html
So does this need a LilyPond Tracker
Yes, definitely.
or is this a bug (in fontforge?)?
I
Hi,
obviously, LilyPond gets confused when the version string contains
more than dots and numbers.
This is a defect IMHO.
Regards,
Marc
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Betreff: Re: Non-customary clef printing
Datum: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 10:11:45 +0100
Von: David Kastrup
An: Marc Hohl
Am 07.05.2013 11:33, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2013/5/7 Marc Hohl :
Hello list,
yesterday I stubled upon a problem with chord transposition.
We had a jazz tune in c major with an a-flat:dim7 chord.
When transposing this tune to e-flat major, lilypond complains
about a missing triple flat and
Am 13.10.2012 19:43, schrieb Federico Bruni:
As you can see in the attached image, the pull-off sign (slur in
TabStaff) is moved up when using manual beaming.
It looks like Stems in default TabStaff are just made transparent when
using manual beams. Maybe the stem stencil should be set to fals
Hello list,
in the current implementation of Lilypond, the position
of the repeat dots differs from earlier versions, see
attachment.
I think the old verion looks better than the current one.
Regards,
Marc
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Am 18.04.2011 09:11, schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il giorno dom, 17/04/2011 alle 16.58 +0200, Patrick Schmidt ha scritto:
In December 2010 I made a draft that contained the necessary changes.
See
http://codereview.appspot.com/3590041/diff/11001/ly/property-init.ly
I probably simply forgot to add thes
Am 17.04.2011 23:09, schrieb Carl Sorensen:
On 4/17/11 2:03 PM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
However my question was about the whiteout property of TabNoteHead.
IIRC, last year when I made a TabNoteHead transparent I could see a
small white area in place of TabNoteHead, because the whiteout property
Am 29.12.2010 16:12, schrieb Ralph Palmer:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Marc Hohl <mailto:m...@hohlart.de>> wrote:
> I am not top posting.
The snipped below shows a small note head even in the Tab Staff
where a
fret number should appear.
\vers
> I am not top posting.
The snipped below shows a small note head even in the Tab Staff where a
fret number should appear.
\version "2.13.42"
noteTrills = \relative c' {
\pitchedTrill c2\startTrillSpan d bes2\stopTrillSpan
}
\score {
<<
\new Staff {
\new Voice {
\noteTrill
Marc Hohl schrieb:
[...]
Ok, so here is a patch. I had to adjust length-fraction as well, and
it is strange that this is somewhat hard-coded in lily/stem-tremolo.cc,
but since the default is 1, it probably doesn't matter.
Marc
Just a little ping - is the patch ok, or should I load
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 8/23/10 3:28 PM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
It seems that we should use 0.48 times the *actual* staff space, rather than
the default staff space.
Um, after reading your answer twice - it should be
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
The #'beam-thickness of the tremolo beams is defined in
scm/define-grobs.scm as .48 * staff space.
In ly/engraver-init.ly we have the staff space spread to 1.5 * staff
space, so it would be optimal to
define the #'beam-thickness in TabStaff being 0.48/1.5=0.32 to ens
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
[...]
It seems that we should use 0.48 times the *actual* staff space, rather than
the default staff space.
Um, after reading your answer twice - it should be the other way round,
isn't it?
The *actual* staff space within a TabStaff is 1.5 * default staff space,
a
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 8/23/10 1:26 PM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Patrick Schmidt schrieb:
Hi all,
Hi Patrick,
yes, of course. I didn't use tremolos very often while playing around with
the new tablature appearance which yielded to scm/tablature.scm, so
I
Patrick Schmidt schrieb:
Hi all,
in the following example misplaced tremolos appear in tablature
without \tabFullNotation. With \tabFullNotation the symbols are placed
correctly but IMO in both cases the tremolo symbols are too massive in
tablature (see attached pngs).
\version "2.13.30"
m
> I am not top-posting.
<< ... \\ ... >>, implicitly creates Voice contexts,
even in TabStaff contexts, so the following snippet
creates automatically two new Voices:
\version "2.13.3"
poly = \relative c' {
<< {c1} \\ {a4 g f e} >> a1
}
\score {
\new TabStaff = "guitar tab" { \poly }
}
It w
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