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Hello, all!
I've continued on my merry way, engraving my "Parachute Rag", but have
run into the following problem...
My PianoStaff will need to be of varying separation distances, to
handle different issues. However, reading the documentation, I'm
worried that I might mess up the cross-staff b
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Hello, all:
I've found one case where the tie engraver could be improved -- when a
short tie joins two notes which are on a line of the staff and the arc
of the tie is within the staff:
Figure 1.
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Notice how
Hi!
How to type the tempo specification such as Moderato or Allegro? Is there any better way than just \mark{"Allegro"} in the first measure?
Best wishes,
Oleg Eterevsky.
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Thanks again for the lyrics help over the last few days.
Now I'm struggling with a few figured bass questions:
1. Is there a way to notate a number with a line through it? I
couldn't find any way to do this in the docs. This is a pretty
standard part of figured bass notation so I'm crossing my
Hello,
I have type-set several pieces that are basically melody with chord
names above the staff. Is there a way to adjust the distance between the
staff and the chord names? If the range of the melody is such that the notes
are not high on the staff, it would be nice to have the chord names a
Hello, Mats:
Do you only want to do the setting for naturals, not for sharps and
flats?
Yes, exactly!
In that case, take a look at
Thanks!
I hope you are familiar to the Scheme language.
Not yet, but I'm hoping to get more involved with Lilypond (as
developer/hacker), so I might as well start
??? Do you only want to do the setting for naturals, not for
sharps and flats?
In that case, take a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html#move-accidentals.ly
and
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input/test/out-www/collated-files.html#move-specific-text.ly
which sho
Hello, Mats:
try something like \property Score.AccidentalPlacement \override
#'padding = #0.25
Thanks -- that worked.
However, it worked TOO WELL: now *all* my accidentals have extra
padding!
What I'd *really* like to do is just have a little more padding between
a note head and any natural s
First of all, your syntax for numerical values is wrong, secondly it
turns out that the property you want to use is padding. This is
certainly not clear from the documentation and the source code looks
too messy to be able to say exactly what the right-padding property
does, but my guess is that it
It's probably easiest to solve this by rescaling the Postscript file,
use the program psresize or pstops.
You could also do it in LilyPond by combining the ideas of
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input/regression/out-www/collated-files.html#font-magnification.ly
and
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/input
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Hello, David:
I still think that it would be better if the tied notes were on
different stems than the slurred ones on the 4th beat.
It would be considerably clearer.
Quite possibly, but unfortunately it doesn't avoid the notehead
collision AND it adds a more confusing 4th beat stacking into the
This is actually more of a general LaTeX question than a LilyPond
question. A starting point is the documentation of the teTeX system,
just write the command 'texdoc TETEXDOC' to view it and look at the
section on 'Using Postscript type 1 fonts'. I searched around at
CTAN (www.ctan.org or any of it
Hello, Mats:
Thank you for the response -- very informative and helpful!
If I wanted to set up staff sizes to *exactly* match the standards, do
I have to build my own fonts (e.g., 20.3259pt), or is there an easy way
(within Lilypond/TeX/etc.) to scale an entire page (or staff) --
including all
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 01:14 pm, Kieren Richard MacMillan
wrote:
> As another possibility, is it possible to automatically "mask"
> the part of the tie that passes "through" (behind) the
> notehead, like so:
That looks good, and it is totally nonstandard. It was too
difficult for
engrave
The staff sizes in LilyPond are measured in 'points' (pt), which is
a well-accepted standard for typesetting. One inch is 72.27 pt,
so the size 2 (100%) at
http://anakin-www-hp.cc.colorado.edu/Dept/MU/Musicpress/Images/S/StaffSizes.gif
corresponds to 4.5/16*72.27 = 20.3259 pt, which is slightly lar
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