On 11-05-14 04:49 PM, Marc Mouries wrote:
When a note is defined as an harmonic it creates a side effect on the position
of dynamics.
In this example, when the note D is a normal note the ppp does not touch the
bar line however when it is an harmonic it does touch.
%% When a note is de
When a note is defined as an harmonic it creates a side effect on the position
of dynamics.
In this example, when the note D is a normal note the ppp does not touch the
bar line however when it is an harmonic it does touch.
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%% When a note is defined as an harmonic it creates a side effec
Richard Sabey hotmail.co.uk> writes:
> Carl Sorensen wrote:
>> The core problem is -- how do you distinguish between a2 c (two notes)
>> and a2c (you want it to be a variable) - currently it will be two notes.
>
> I might have missed something here, but:
> in what circumstances can a pitch-name
thanks for text that is related to dynamics i already use a simpler version of
the same command:
piuF = \markup { \italic più \dynamic f }
this makes sense for text that is related to the dynamic such as molto forte,
piu forte, ... but does not make sense for text that is unrelated like
- fort
Well for my own culture, I would be very interested to see some
examples of this music.
Thanks,
Francois
2011/5/13, M Watts :
> On 05/13/2011 04:42 AM, Trevor Bača wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to turn these warnings off?
>>
>> (Something like override NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t would be
Marc M wrote:
>
>
> i need to have a "a tempo" indication right after a note with a "forte"
> dynamic.
> When i type the following lilypond code I get the text below the dynamic.
> That's logical as the both the dynamic and markup are attached to the note
> but how can i have the rallentando a
i need to have a "a tempo" indication right after a note with a "forte" dynamic.
When i type the following lilypond code I get the text below the dynamic.
That's logical as the both the dynamic and markup are attached to the note but
how can i have the rallentando after the forte?
\version "2.1
Hi,
Since a few months I am using my own "glissandoGrace" grace-function
to print glissando without starting note (I made this "modified" grace
invisible, but the glissando visible).
Unfortunately I see that with 2.13.61 a glissando within a grace is no
longer printed.
Here is a minimal example,
FYI the LSR is not available at this hour
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
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On 05/14/2011 11:38 AM, -Eluze wrote:
Peter O'Doherty-3 wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to offset dynamic text vertically?
I though this might work but it doesn't
\once \override DynamicText #'Y-offset = #0.2
Regards,
Peter
\override DynamicText #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -5)
should work!
Grea
Peter O'Doherty-3 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to offset dynamic text vertically?
>
> I though this might work but it doesn't
>
> \once \override DynamicText #'Y-offset = #0.2
>
> Regards,
> Peter
>
>
\override DynamicText #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -5)
should work!
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Hi,
Is there a way to offset dynamic text vertically?
I though this might work but it doesn't
\once \override DynamicText #'Y-offset = #0.2
Regards,
Peter
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