Re: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Paul Scott
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: How can I get 4 slashes in a measure (in 4/4 time)? The following is the closest I've come but only gives me 3 slashes. (In pop music this is a common notation method when you just want the player to comp the changes in time.)

Re: OS X version 10.2.8

2006-11-08 Thread Hans Aberg
On 7 Nov 2006, at 23:28, Claus Rogge wrote: The Mac that runs 10.4 works perfectly. Don´t seem to remember that I had to install some Python ... but that may be due to age, maybe I did install something. Under 10.4, UNIX components have been improved significantly, and Python is included.

RE: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Trevor Daniels
I've never tried it, but could you use a drum voice to avoid transposition problems? Trevor -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+t.daniels=treda.co.u [EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Paul Scott Sent: 08 November 2006 08:08 To: Rick Hansen (aka

Re: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Paul Scott
Trevor Daniels wrote: I've never tried it, but could you use a drum voice to avoid transposition problems? I hope someone answers that. It's been a while and several versions since I've done that. A solution really needs to exist possibly as a variation of \repeat. Paul Here is a

RE: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
Trevor Daniels wrote: I've never tried it, but could you use a drum voice to avoid transposition problems? In my case I cant just change to a drum voice because these measures are in the midst of a voice that does play standard notation for most of the piece, but in places I just

Re: OS X version 10.2.8

2006-11-08 Thread Claus Rogge
Hans Aberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Under 10.4, UNIX components have been improved significantly, and Python is included. OK, so that´s the reason. I didn´t know. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Identifiers

2006-11-08 Thread Kamal
How do you attach a duration (or other notation) to an identifier? Example: I have: a c e8 a c e16[ a c e] I want to use a c e as an identifier so I tried the following but it didn't work: var = { a c e } \score { { \var \var16[ \var16] } } I am using lilypond 2.8.6

Re: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Paul Scott escreveu: Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: How can I get 4 slashes in a measure (in 4/4 time)? The following is the closest I've come but only gives me 3 slashes. (In pop music this is a common notation method when you just want the player to comp

How to add a smart alignment to my lyrics?

2006-11-08 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Hello users! I want to follow this style of aligning lyrics to the notes whenever a lyric syllable starts a new verse: \once \override LyricText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 \once \override LyricText #'X-offset = #-1 However I wonder if, by using Scheme, one could apply this setting *whenever* a new

Re: Identifiers

2006-11-08 Thread Rick Hansen (aka RickH)
Kamal-4 wrote: How do you attach a duration (or other notation) to an identifier? Example: I have: 8 16[ ] I want to use as an identifier so I tried the following but it didn't work: var = { a c e } \score { { \var \var16[ \var16] } } I am using lilypond 2.8.6

Re: Identifiers

2006-11-08 Thread Graham Percival
Kamal wrote: How do you attach a duration (or other notation) to an identifier? You can't attach durations to identifiers. You need to write a music function to do this; see interfaces for programmers in the 2.9 manual. Cheers, - Graham ___

Changing fonts in titles.

2006-11-08 Thread Cesar Penagos
It is possible to change the fonts of the title? I have a very nice collection of pfb fonts in my ghost script fonts, that I wan to use. Please if is possible send me an example. I'm running lilypond 2.9.29 in a windows xp -- Atentamente; César Penagos Tel:Of:(502)2253-7181, 2253-3826

Re: Rhythmic slashes

2006-11-08 Thread Brett Duncan
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: Paul Scott escreveu: Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote: (snip) Here is a solution, just change the notehead! (thanks to Brett who sent me the idea) \paper { ragged-right = ##t } \new Staff \relative c' { \bar |: \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash b'4 b b b | b4