Re: Coloring note heads by pitch

2009-11-02 Thread Stephen Corey
Chris Angelico wrote: I've spent some time trying to figure this out, and I'm certain it's possible; the only question is, what's the cleanest way to do it? I want to print out score with each note color coded (middle C in red, D in orange, E in green) to match a set of bells. Currently, I have

Re: Coloring note heads by pitch

2009-11-02 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote: > Hi Chris > > Does the example in the Learning Manual help? I think it does exactly what > you want. See section 4.6.6. > > Trevor Strange. I just looked up the manual, and it doesn't HAVE a section 4.6.6... and then found out why. Seems that

Re: Re: Using IPA lyrics

2009-11-02 Thread Glendan Lawler
Problem Unresolved and Worsened So not only is the old problem of garbled IPA still there, now I'm having problems with basic Latin as well. For the staff lyrics, it seems I'm now also having trouble with the letter capital "N", which for some inexplicable reason is now being rendered in the

RE: Coloring note heads by pitch

2009-11-02 Thread Steven Weber
Here's a solution I use for "easy" harp music where all C's and F's are red and blue. I'm cutting and pasting from several different files, so this might not be in the right order, but at least it'll give you a good starting point: #(define (pitch-to-color pitch) (cond ((e

Re: Coloring note heads by pitch

2009-11-02 Thread Trevor Daniels
Hi Chris Does the example in the Learning Manual help? I think it does exactly what you want. See section 4.6.6. Trevor - Original Message - From: "Chris Angelico" To: Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 7:05 PM Subject: Coloring note heads by pitch I've spent some time trying to

Coloring note heads by pitch

2009-11-02 Thread Chris Angelico
I've spent some time trying to figure this out, and I'm certain it's possible; the only question is, what's the cleanest way to do it? I want to print out score with each note color coded (middle C in red, D in orange, E in green) to match a set of bells. Currently, I have a fairly straightforward

Re: textspan

2009-11-02 Thread Frédéric Bron
> I still must be blind, but haven't got the solution to work. You did not look in detail at my proposition: replace s s2\stopTextSpan by s2 s8 s8\stopTextSpan Frédéric ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/

Re: changing a snippet in the LSR

2009-11-02 Thread Marc Hohl
Neil Puttock schrieb: 2009/10/31 Marc Hohl : how can a snippet in the LSR be corrected? You either wait for an LSR editor to do your bidding, or make a copy of the original snippet and add something like `correction' to the title. http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=633

Re: Hiding header on each first page of a bookpart

2009-11-02 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 2 nov. 2009 à 11:07, Jiri Zurek (Prague) a écrit : I would like to hide displaying the header on every first page of a bookpart. Currently, the behavior I get is that the header is printed and only the page number is omitted when the first page of each bookpart is engraved. I would like

RE: textspan

2009-11-02 Thread Erik Appeldoorn
I still must be blind, but haven't got the solution to work. I have tried: << { d2 d4 | cis a2} \new Voice { \tsRal s2.\startTextSpan s4 | s s2\stopTextSpan } >> | and tried: { d2 d4 | cis a2} \new Voice { \tsRal s2.\startTextSpan s4 | s s2\stopTextSpan } | Then I tried: << {

Hiding header on each first page of a bookpart

2009-11-02 Thread Jiri Zurek (Prague)
I would like to hide displaying the header on every first page of a bookpart. Currently, the behavior I get is that the header is printed and only the page number is omitted when the first page of each bookpart is engraved. I would like to hide also all the other information in the header wheneve