If I want to fill the ToC line between items and page numbers with dots
I use
tocItemMarkup = \tocItemWithDotsMarkup
If I want to change the font used for ToC items, including the font used
for the page numbers, I use something like
tocItemMarkup = \markup \override #'(font-name . Spectrum
On 23/03/14 17:43, Nick Payne wrote:
If I want to fill the ToC line between items and page numbers with
dots I use tocItemMarkup = \tocItemWithDotsMarkup
If I want to change the font used for ToC items, including the font
used for the page numbers, I use something like
tocItemMarkup =
Thanks a lot. Could you upload the sources also? I would like to extract
the parts
for accompanying Instruments.
Henning
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The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for the
octave is the note written first.
HTH
Urs
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com schrieb am 23.03.2014:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing
The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for the
octave is the note written first.
HTH
Urs
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com schrieb am 23.03.2014:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing
The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for the
octave is the note written first.
HTH
Urs
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com schrieb am 23.03.2014:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing
The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for the
octave is the note written first.
HTH
Urs
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com schrieb am 23.03.2014:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing
The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for the
octave is the note written first.
HTH
Urs
MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com schrieb am 23.03.2014:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing
Thank you for the great advice, Thomas and David. I was able to construct
my desired function as follows:
\version 2.18.0
% Voice leading lines are drawn as dashed glissandi
voiceLine =
#(define-music-function
(parser location staffA staffB noteA noteB)
(string? string? ly:music? ly:music?)
I'm looking for a method to replace glyphs (in this case, clefs and certain
rests) with unicode values from a preinstalled font.
I can access the character I want with the standard \char ##x where
is hexadecimal, but I would like to find a way to replace a glyph with
the character
JoeyD wrote
I'm looking for a method to replace glyphs (in this case, clefs and
certain
rests) with unicode values from a preinstalled font.
I can access the character I want with the standard \char ##x where
is hexadecimal, but I would like to find a way to replace a glyph
with
Oups, copy/paste error...
Here you go :
%%
\version 2.18.2
myClef = \markup \magnify #3 \lower #1 \scale #'(0.8 . 1) G % or your
\char ##x
myRest = \markup R % or your \char ##x
{
\once\override Staff.Clef.stencil =
2014-03-23 11:59 GMT+01:00 MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com:
Lilyponders,
Help / explanation is appreciated.
Question 1.
I find a sample .ly in recent archive user list for testing and I have
question I like to clarify.
When entering chords with ... construct,
a: which note pitch enter first
Am 09.03.2014 22:09, schrieb Thomas Morley:
\new Voice
\with { \consists Ambitus_engraver keySignature = #'() }
\relative c'' {
\key c \minor
ees,2 dis'
}
I just had another look at this, because I wanted to use it myself, and
found out there is no documentation on
Simon Albrecht simon.albre...@mail.de writes:
Am 09.03.2014 22:09, schrieb Thomas Morley:
\new Voice
\with { \consists Ambitus_engraver keySignature = #'() }
\relative c'' {
\key c \minor
ees,2 dis'
}
I just had another look at this, because I wanted to use it
Hi Martin,
think you wanted to reply to all ;)
-Harm
2014-03-23 19:05 GMT+01:00 Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014, Thomas Morley wrote:
2014-03-23 11:59 GMT+01:00 MING TSANG tsan...@rogers.com:
When entering chords with ... construct,
a: which note pitch
2014-03-23 18:50 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht simon.albre...@mail.de:
Am 09.03.2014 22:09, schrieb Thomas Morley:
\new Voice
\with { \consists Ambitus_engraver keySignature = #'() }
\relative c'' {
\key c \minor
ees,2 dis'
}
I just had another look at this,
Am 23.03.2014 20:06, schrieb Thomas Morley:
2014-03-23 18:50 GMT+01:00 Simon Albrecht simon.albre...@mail.de:
Am 09.03.2014 22:09, schrieb Thomas Morley:
\new Voice
\with { \consists Ambitus_engraver keySignature = #'() }
\relative c'' {
\key c \minor
ees,2 dis'
The sample clr you provide does not output exactly what I am looking. I am
looking for a function that will tweak the first enter pitch to have color
for all the .. entries not all the pitch inside the .. to have the same
color.
On Sunday, March 23, 2014 1:44:13 PM, Thomas Morley
Urs,
Thank you for the explanation. This solve the problem of \ePU and \ePL
extract of notes into soprano vs alto properly.
Emmanuel,
Ming
On Sunday, March 23, 2014 7:21:48 AM, Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org wrote:
The order of chord notes matters in relative mode. Then the reference for
Dear Lilypond community,
I am relatively new to LilyPond and computing using command line, etc. I have
been trying to experiment with creating a LaTeX document incorporating Lilypond
via the lilypond-book feature, but I am running into problems. When I use
TeXworks to create the .lytex file,
When I use TeXworks to create the .lytex file, I don’t know what
typesetting tool to use (pdfLaTeX?)
You use the lilypond-book typesetting tool. Since this tool doesn't
come setup in TeXworks by default, you have to add it. Given your
reference to terminal I assume that you're using Mac OSX.
On 2014-03-23 9:49 PM, Conor Cook wrote:
I suppose I no longer need to try using the command line method, but
I did want to mention that my efforts to follow the LilyPond right
hand column instructions have proved fruitless. I follow the
instructions up to chmod, but it gives me:
-bash: chmod:
2.19.3:
When transposing parts that use cueDuring or quoteDuring how
can I get the cues or quotes to be transposed? I thought this
worked easily in a fairly recent version.
In the following I would want the flute cue to be transposed
along with the clarinet notes.
Thanks for any comments or
Paul Scott waterho...@ultrasw.com writes:
2.19.3:
When transposing parts that use cueDuring or quoteDuring how
can I get the cues or quotes to be transposed? I thought this
worked easily in a fairly recent version.
In the following I would want the flute cue to be transposed
along with
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