Fingering placement problem

2010-01-08 Thread Nick Payne
In the following example, forcing the staccato to appear below the note also moves the fingering from immediately below the notehead to below the staccato marking, and I haven't found a way to stop this happening - setting Fingering #'outside-staff-priority to ##f or a negative value doesn't

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
Xavier Scheuer wrote: Le Fri, 1 Jan 2010 17:30:19 -0800 (PST), mike99 mike.br...@gmail.com a écrit : Fair enough, but there are the lyrics, set here to the soprano voice, which, unintended by myself, skips the fourth beat in the second measure. In the documentation's first example on divisi

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Bertalan, Are you sure? I think I remember that { c } \\ { d } Will make the c to be in a Voice called a, so \context Voice = a { e { c } \\ { d } } will make the e and c in the same voice. I believe it's 1. Cheers, Kieren. ___

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Why not spend a minute to find an authoritative answer before sending speculations to the list? See for example Sect. 3.2.2 Explicitly instantiating voices of the Learning Manual or examples like http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg38804.html /Mats Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Re: problem with melisma

2010-01-08 Thread James Lowe
Athanasius Pelletier wrote: I am trying to get the line to go from the b4 through g2. All I can get is a broken line. I tried using the \melisma and \melisma end tags but they didn't work. Can anybody get this right for me? This is what I get (attached png snippet) Looks ok to me.

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Mats, Why not spend a minute to find an authoritative answer before sending speculations to the list? You're right — I'm just not going to bother answering such questions any more. Cheers, Kieren. ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
Why not spend a minute to find an authoritative answer before sending speculations to the list? Because my memory works like a hash map, so I can find data in it constant time, while looking in the manual or the archive is in O(nlogn) where n is the size of the information source. Bert See

Re: hymns: chords vs. voices

2010-01-08 Thread Philip Potter
2010/1/8 Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu: Why not spend a minute to find an authoritative answer before sending speculations to the list? Because my memory works like a hash map, so I can find data in it constant time, while looking in the manual or the archive is in

Staff Tab notation support?

2010-01-08 Thread Daniel Quaroni
Hello. Over at at Chapman Stick forum there's a discussion going on about ways we can bring Staff Tab notation to people for less than $600. Staff Tab is a modification of traditional music notation adds the string and fret positions (and also which finger to use). This is particularly