Re: Multimeasure rests over a cadenza

2012-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
Am 9. April 2012 04:26 schrieb James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com: At Sun, 8 Apr 2012 09:39:13 -0500, David Nalesnik wrote: Hi James, Possibly the following thread will be useful to you:  http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg68492.html Thanks, this is a lot closer. (By the

Re: Multimeasure rests over a cadenza

2012-04-09 Thread James
Hello, On 9 April 2012 11:03, Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@googlemail.com wrote: Am 9. April 2012 04:26 schrieb James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com: At Sun, 8 Apr 2012 09:39:13 -0500, David Nalesnik wrote: Hi James, Possibly the following thread will be useful to you:  

Re: lyrics vertical spacing and dynamics with extra-offset

2012-04-09 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
On Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 10:54:24PM +0200, Janek Warchoł wrote: Is that a bug?  Or am I making a mistake here? It's not a bug, and not really a mistake either.  But extra-offset should be used only as a last resort, as the extra displacement is made only _after_ _all_ typesetting is

Re: tie to note inside double backslashing voicing

2012-04-09 Thread Janek Warchoł
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 11:27 PM, trandrusiii tr.and...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. The problem I am having now is different. When I attempt to add a hairpin decres the spacing of my entire piece gets corrupted. I've attached a screencap to illustrate. I would like the spacing to remain at 31 or 32

Re: Multimeasure rests over a cadenza

2012-04-09 Thread James Harkins
At Mon, 9 Apr 2012 12:03:05 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 04:26 schrieb James Harkins jamshar...@gmail.com: It's closer -- I'm now getting bar check failures only at the ends of the two cadenzas, where I think I was getting more of them before. But, it's still failing and

Re: musicxml2ly

2012-04-09 Thread pls
Hi Martin, yes, we are currently working on the musicxml2ly scripts and we have solved e.g. the issue concerning the chord symbols you mentioned. I haven't had time to work on the patch James pointed to but it works as it is. We use it on www.philomelos.net. Philomelos is a new community site

Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the |NoteColumn #'force-hshift| property only works with notes in different voices,

Re: tie to note inside double backslashing voicing

2012-04-09 Thread Stan Sanderson
On Apr 9, 2012, at 8:13 AM, Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 11:27 PM, trandrusiii tr.and...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. The problem I am having now is different. When I attempt to add a hairpin decres the spacing of my entire piece gets corrupted. I've attached

Two voice notes with one voice rests

2012-04-09 Thread Helge Kruse
Hello, how can I write accords with stems like as used in two voices? In the following example I would like to us the notes and stems from the first measure and the rests from the second measure. \relative c'' { { d8 r d r d r d r } \\ { b8 r b r b r b r } b d r b d r b d r b d r }

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com: Hello,  Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the NoteColumn

Re: Two voice notes with one voice rests

2012-04-09 Thread Phil Holmes
- Original Message - From: Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 6:17 PM Subject: Two voice notes with one voice rests Hello, how can I write accords with stems like as used in two voices? In the following example I would like

Avoiding tie/prall collision

2012-04-09 Thread Helge Kruse
Hello, I have some measures with similar rhythmic pattern but different pitch. But all look similar like this: \context PianoStaff \context Staff=right \relative c'' { \key g \major \time 3/4 s2. \stemUp d4~ d16 a' g\prall fis e\prall d cis\prall b | % 33 } \context Staff=left

Re: Avoiding tie/prall collision

2012-04-09 Thread Thomas Morley
Am 9. April 2012 20:53 schrieb Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net: Hello, I have some measures with similar rhythmic pattern but different pitch. But all look similar like this: \context PianoStaff  \context Staff=right \relative c'' {    \key g \major \time 3/4 s2. \stemUp    d4~

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morrisp...@paulwmorris.com: Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Nick Payne
On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morrisp...@paulwmorris.com: Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement? I have looked through the docs

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.netwrote: On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thomas Morley wrote: Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com p...@paulwmorris.com: Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread Paul Morris
Thanks David and Nick! More below... David Nalesnik wrote: Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net mailto:nick.pa...@internode.on.net wrote: On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thank you! This works, but unfortunately (like the Hydra's

Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?

2012-04-09 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:50 PM, Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com wrote: Thanks David and Nick! More below... David Nalesnik wrote: Hi Paul, On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.netwrote: On 10/04/12 06:56, Paul Morris wrote: Thank you! This

Fwd: Re: Automatic beams

2012-04-09 Thread Helge Kruse
... forget CC to the list. Am 09.04.2012 01:09, schrieb Nick Payne: \version 2.14.2 changeBeaming = \set beamExceptions = #'((end . (((1 . 8) . (2 2 2 2)) ((1 . 16) . (2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2)) ((1 . 24) . (3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3) revertBeaming = \set beamExceptions = #'() \new PianoStaff \new Staff {

Re: Avoiding tie/prall collision

2012-04-09 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 09.04.2012 21:12, schrieb Thomas Morley: I'd use \override Script #'staff-padding = #'() and \voiceOne, \voiceTwo and \oneVoice: This looks great. I also played around with an approach that doesn't use the two voices since it's just the left hand that plays some part of the voice.