Re: Tuplet Bracket and \fermataMarkup

2015-08-13 Thread jeremyvanb
Thank you. I should have been more specific. I want the fermata under the bracket. Changing the padding does not seem to change the order of the objects. Jeremy -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Tuplet-Bracket-and-fermataMarkup-tp179574p179577.html Sen

Tuplet Bracket and \fermataMarkup

2015-08-13 Thread musicus
Hello Jeremy, did you try "padding" instead of "outside-staff-priority"? \version "2.18.2" \relative c { \omit Staff.TimeSignature << { \hideNotes \once \override TupletNumber.text = "~ 25 sec." \once \set tupletFullLength = ##t \once \set tupletFullLengthNote

Tuplet Bracket and \fermataMarkup

2015-08-13 Thread jeremyvanb
Hello, I'm setting my first piece using Lilypond, and I've run into one problem I can't solve. The piece is unmetered, and it has several long, timed rests. I have the music looking almost the way I would like except the tuplet bracket collides with the fermata. Changing staff priority seems t

Text spanner text in the middle

2015-08-13 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hello Ponderers, I need a custom text spanner with text centred in the middle of the spanner. I know you can provide text at the left or the right with the bound-details alist, but how would one go about making a spanner with text in the middle, similar to a tuplet bracket which has the number

Re: Align scores in markup

2015-08-13 Thread MarcM
thanks. this allows to have multiple small score snippets aligned. -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Align-scores-in-markup-tp179568p179571.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ lilypon

Re: Align scores in markup

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-14 3:32 GMT+02:00 Thomas Morley : > 2015-08-14 3:13 GMT+02:00 MarcM : >> I am using a custom markup command that allows inserting scores into markups. >> It works great except when one score uses high notes the scores are not >> aligned. >> >>

Re: Align scores in markup

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-14 3:13 GMT+02:00 MarcM : > I am using a custom markup command that allows inserting scores into markups. > It works great except when one score uses high notes the scores are not > aligned. > > > > %==

Align scores in markup

2015-08-13 Thread MarcM
I am using a custom markup command that allows inserting scores into markups. It works great except when one score uses high notes the scores are not aligned. %= % WRITE SCORE % %

Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-14 0:40 GMT+02:00 Paul Morris : > Hi Harm, > >> On Aug 13, 2015, at 3:43 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: >> >> I like this best and would go for it. > > Sounds good ...and done: > http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1009 Approved as http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=1009 Best, Harm > >>

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 14:20:24 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Robert Schmaus writes: > > > I wasn't being rude, > > Rudeness is determined at the receiving end of a > communication. The best you can say is that you did not intend > to be rude. > > > just reminding the guy what his patron saint c

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 00:31:42 +0200 Hans Aberg wrote: > > > On 25 Jul 2015, at 00:18, Brother Gabriel-Marie > > wrote: > > > > My problem was a coding issue, not a musical issue. > > I wanted a coding solution to save keystrokes but everyone > > wanted to talk music theory. > > If you use >

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 12:07:19 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Wols Lists writes: > > > On 25/07/15 08:04, David Kastrup wrote: > >> If we wanted to support "natural English note entry", it > >> would become LilyPond's problem. > > > > As an irrelevant aside :-) > > > > Throwing another little spann

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 02:18:40 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Kieren MacMillan writes: > > > Hi all, > > > > I’m no Scheme expert, of course… but it seems there should be > > a relatively easy way to code a music function which says > > “take all pitches [entered as ’naturals’] and add any > > acci

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 09:35:44 +0200 Malte Meyn wrote: > > > Am 25.07.2015 um 01:32 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: > > I’m no Scheme expert, of course… but it seems there should be > > a relatively easy way to code a music function which says > > “take all pitches [entered as ’naturals’] and add any >

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 17:18:09 -0500 Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote: > Mr. Schmaus, > > My problem was a coding issue, not a musical issue. > I wanted a coding solution to save keystrokes but everyone > wanted to talk music theory. > So I thought I would ask here where everyone knows both. > In the

Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil

2015-08-13 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Harm, > On Aug 13, 2015, at 3:43 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: > > I like this best and would go for it. Sounds good ...and done: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1009 > Regretable my vacations ended. Meaning I've reasonable less time :( I suppose all good things must come to an end… Hope th

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 07:18:18 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > David Raleigh Arnold writes: > > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 11:33:50 -0500 > > Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote: > > > >> When you use key signatures like A major or B Major you end > >> up with a lot of naturals in the score for which you may

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 14:36:42 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Thomas Morley writes: > > > 2015-08-10 13:47 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : > > > >> So it is pretty much established that the music-based > >> approach comes with a healthy load of problems, and the > >> input language based approach, while

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 13:47:34 +0200 David Kastrup wrote: > Thomas Morley writes: > > > If I understand correctly your proposal is that > > > > \language "english" > > > > m = { ff' f' fs' } > > > > \m > > \follow fs \m > > \follow ff \m > > > > will be printed different. > > Well, it would be m

Re: sharping naturals

2015-08-13 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 13:05:15 +0200 Thomas Morley wrote: > 2015-08-10 3:05 GMT+02:00 David Raleigh Arnold > : > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 11:33:50 -0500 > > Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote: > > > >> When you use key signatures like A major or B Major you end > >> up with a lot of naturals in the score fo

Re: PDF properties

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-13 19:18 GMT+02:00 Noeck : > Hi, > > lately there was a mail on this list about PDF properties/headers. I > tried them and it seems like the PDF author field is filled with the > composer. This is nice fall back but in most cases the author of the > document and the composer will be differe

Re: guile-question: 3/2 -> "1 1/2"

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-12 12:28 GMT+02:00 Andrew Bernard : > Hi Harm, > > > > User specification of input only guessed at by me. :-) > > Of course, for negative and positive input (e.g. -3/2): > > (define (mixed-num x) > (let* ((n (numerator x)) > (d (denominator x))) > (cons (trun

Re: arabic tabs?

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-08-12 13:49 GMT+02:00 BB : > >>>Thank you very much for your Help with your code! Your code works fine, >>> here is an example code: > > oud = \stringTuning < f a d' g' c'' f'' > > > > % https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rast_%28maqam%29 > > > RastC = { > > \relative c' > > { > > c d eqf f g a bqf

Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil

2015-08-13 Thread Thomas Morley
Hi Paul, 2015-08-13 19:50 GMT+02:00 Paul Morris : > Here’s another possibility that uses an optional axis argument. -Paul > > \version "2.19.22" > > #(define* (center-stencil-on-stencil stil-a stil-b #:optional axis) >"Return a copy of stencil @var{stil-b} that has been moved >so it is ce

Re: Centering a stencil on another stencil

2015-08-13 Thread Paul Morris
Here’s another possibility that uses an optional axis argument. -Paul \version "2.19.22" #(define* (center-stencil-on-stencil stil-a stil-b #:optional axis) "Return a copy of stencil @var{stil-b} that has been moved so it is centered on stencil @var{stil-a} on @var{axis}. When @var{axi

Re: Score.skipTypesetting

2015-08-13 Thread Brian Barker
At 15:12 13/08/2015 +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote: In a chamber music piece I'm writing, the first line of the score is (and should be) indented. While working on the score I want to typeset just the last part of the score and use Score.skipTypesetting = ##f in the beginning and set Score.skip

PDF properties

2015-08-13 Thread Noeck
Hi, lately there was a mail on this list about PDF properties/headers. I tried them and it seems like the PDF author field is filled with the composer. This is nice fall back but in most cases the author of the document and the composer will be different. Of course, I can write pdfcomposer = "Auth

Re: arabic tabs?

2015-08-13 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 13 Aug 2015, at 17:51, BB wrote: > > Thanks for the interesting links! There are other differences: Turkish music is typically notated a 4th above sounding. In AEU notation, the sharp is erroneously given 4 commas—the E53 sharp has value 5 commas. In Arab music, the microtonal values ar

Re: arabic tabs?

2015-08-13 Thread BB
Thanks for the interesting links! Regards, BB On 12.08.2015 18:09, Hans Åberg wrote: On 12 Aug 2015, at 15:54, BB wrote: I tried to to rivet on differences in turkish/arab way of noatation, but I am sure I missed the point. For someone interested, here is a much better (short) description:

Re: problem with installed font when set-global-staff-size is changed

2015-08-13 Thread tisimst
Jonathan On 8/11/2015 5:15 PM, jonathan.scholbach [via Lilypond] wrote: > (Setting the font-sizes manually is necessary since for some unknown > reason, the font-size decreases.) This is because virtually everything that has any kind of font property is scaled relative to the staff-height. So, a

Re: Score.skipTypesetting

2015-08-13 Thread Kevin Barry
Hi Orm, I'm sorry I misunderstood your original message. I agree that it would be better if it did not indent in this case, but I don't know of any good workaround for it. Perhaps someone could request this as a feature. Kevin On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Orm Finnendahl wrote: > Hi Barry, >

Re: Score.skipTypesetting

2015-08-13 Thread Urs Liska
Am 13.08.2015 um 15:12 schrieb Orm Finnendahl: > Hi Barry, > > thanks for the answer. I might have been unclear: > > In a chamber music piece I'm writing, the first line of the score is > (and should be) indented. > > While working on the score I want to typeset just the last part of the > score

Re: Score.skipTypesetting

2015-08-13 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi Barry, thanks for the answer. I might have been unclear: In a chamber music piece I'm writing, the first line of the score is (and should be) indented. While working on the score I want to typeset just the last part of the score and use Score.skipTypesetting = ##f in the beginning and set

Re: Score.skipTypesetting

2015-08-13 Thread Kevin Barry
Hi Orm, On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Orm Finnendahl wrote: > As the instrument names are short, lilypond must know that it isn't at > the beginning of the piece. It would be preferrable to have unindented > first staffs, as that would better resemble the final layout, if the > typesetting (re