Re: convert-ly in 2.19.36-1

2016-02-14 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 15.02.2016 um 08:01 schrieb Anders Eriksson: When I take an old .ly file, with version \version "2.19.15", and run convert-ly I get \version "2.19.32" Have I done something wrong or is there a "bug"? This means that there are no syntax changes between 2.19.32 and 2.19.36/no convert-ly

Re: convert-ly in 2.19.36-1

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Anders, No, it isn't. See note: http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/invoking-convert_002dly Simply put \version 2.19.36 instead as soon as your .ly file uses the latest syntax. Cheers, Pierre 2016-02-15 8:01 GMT+01:00 Anders Eriksson : > I have just

Re: Scripting the \paper blocks output

2016-02-14 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi Andrew, Ha! Works like a charm! Thanks, that's going to be super-handy when I, uh … start my lilypond publishing empire. Seriously, though, that's some cool scripting magic. For others who might want to use the function, one remark: note that the quotation marks for the "catalog-number"

convert-ly in 2.19.36-1

2016-02-14 Thread Anders Eriksson
I have just updated to version 2.19.36-1. When I take an old .ly file, with version \version "2.19.15", and run convert-ly I get \version "2.19.32" Have I done something wrong or is there a "bug"? // Anders ___ lilypond-user mailing list

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
If you can't guess the name, here is a way to find it: lilypond -dshow-available-fonts x will print you a list of font families, font configs and font directories on your system. lilypond -dshow-available-fonts x 2>&1| grep family | sort | uniq will print only the families and their name in

Re: Scripting the \paper blocks output

2016-02-14 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Andrew, If I follow you correctly, then this would work: Put these vars in directly in your lilypond file: composer = "Bob Smith" catalog-number = “001” In default.ily, create this function: #(define-markup-command (substitute layout props) () (interpret-markup layout props (markup

Re: Using 'scheme?' as predicate in a markup function.

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Yess! Thank you David. 2016-02-15 0:35 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup : > Pierre Perol-Schneider writes: > > > Hi, > > > > After some fights with 'draw-line thickness in a score containing numbers > > of arrows I've created this markup function: > >

Re: Using 'scheme?' as predicate in a markup function.

2016-02-14 Thread David Kastrup
Pierre Perol-Schneider writes: > Hi, > > After some fights with 'draw-line thickness in a score containing numbers > of arrows I've created this markup function: > http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1026 > My intention was to stick to the 'arrow-head syntax. So

Using 'scheme?' as predicate in a markup function.

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi, After some fights with 'draw-line thickness in a score containing numbers of arrows I've created this markup function: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1026 My intention was to stick to the 'arrow-head syntax. So it goes: #(define-markup-command (foo layout props axis direction) (scheme?

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Things are comming along. What i find is that some fonts simply does not work and thus activates the horrendous sans-serif thing. Thank you! Carl-Henrik > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 23.00 skrev Noeck : > > Hi Carl-Henrik, > > that's what I mean by figure out the correct font

Re: Fw: Re: digital music editions - is Lilypond a suitable tool forit?

2016-02-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 Feb 2016 at 21:50:08 (+), musicus wrote: > > I don't understand. The only difference between your two attachments > > appears to be that the second one has DOS-style line endings. > > What does that affect? > My browser didn't show the first one as attachement, but displayed the

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
Hi Carl-Henrik, that's what I mean by figure out the correct font name. On lilybin, these two work for me: \override Lyrics.LyricText.font-name = "Palatino" \override Lyrics.LyricText.font-name = "Palatino Regular" Your name "Palatino-Regular" does not exist and then some ugly default sans-serif

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
Hi Carl-Hendrik, please use the code I sent you, because it works here, I tested it. If you then want to put it elsewhere or change things, do it step by step to see which step fails. Does this minimal example work for you? { a a a a } \addlyrics { A B C D } \layout { \override

Re: Where can I find lilyJazz (fonts.openlilylib.org is gone)

2016-02-14 Thread tisimst
No worries, Jacques. I sent him the files already. Best, Abraham On Sunday, February 14, 2016, Jacques Menu-3 [via Lilypond] < ml-node+s1069038n187211...@n5.nabble.com> wrote: > Hello Ernie, > > I copied the .zip archive recenlty to my machine, send it to you right now. > > JM > > Le 7 févr.

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread dl . mcnamara
Simon, thank you for taking so much time with this, I'm learning quite a bit. And will more closely examine your version posted to lilybin. If you see deficiencies in the coding style please let me know what they are. Dave - Original Message - From: "Simon Albrecht"

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 21:40, dl.mcnam...@comcast.net wrote: If you see deficiencies in the coding style please let me know what they are. For example to always surround = and { } with spaces. Also indentation should be only by 2 spaces per level – the Frescobaldi auto-formatter does a good job.

Re: aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 Feb 2016 at 20:21:57 (+0100), Robert Blackstone wrote: > > On 14 Feb 2016, at 13:18 , Phil Holmes wrote: > > > Your way of laying this out is rather unusual, > > A beginner's messy product but I was glad it worked (except for the third > arrow). But I see that

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Joram, Thank you - will test. Sorry to say your mail did not come to my mailbox, only in the digest. Will check my subscription settings. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Fw: Re: digital music editions - is Lilypond a suitable tool for it?

2016-02-14 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 Feb 2016 at 19:51:53 (+), musicus wrote: > Sorry, didn't know that an attached html file does'nt work... > Please change the attached file to ".html" I don't understand. The only difference between your two attachments appears to be that the second one has DOS-style line endings.

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Hi, It did something, but not what i expect. Cannot get it to conform to the font i wish. Running latest OS X and latest lily-stuff. http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/10 > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 22.05 skrev Carl-Henrik Buschmann : > > Joram, > > Thank

Re: Fw: Re: digital music editions - is Lilypond a suitable tool forit?

2016-02-14 Thread musicus
> I don't understand. The only difference between your two attachments > appears to be that the second one has DOS-style line endings. > What does that affect? My browser didn't show the first one as attachement, but displayed the content as an image and the javascript button did not work.

Re: It is possible de play Snear Roll Midi with midi TAG, if yes, how ?

2016-02-14 Thread Steve Prud'Homme
Ok, that is realy cool. I want to improve something.If i take for example OpenMPT and I look in the event list (pattern) to this snear roll midi file http://stash.reaper.fm/oldsb/17708/FLroll3.mid. We see is that the velocity is random, so it is possible to randomize the note velocity and the

Re: Best way to provide LilyPond via thumb drive

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 17:11, Colin Campbell wrote: the Spanish version of the docs might be more or less out of date I just saw that the Spanish version has been extensively updated very recently. I don’t know if this revision has already made it into a release, but it seems that in general this

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
I tried this inside the lyrics, i dont see any change though: \override LyricText #'font-name = #Alegreya-Regular http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/8 (thought it does not compile in lilybin - it works fine on my mac). DRAWING blanks, again. Carl-Henrik > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 17.40 skrev Carl-Henrik

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread dl . mcnamara
Thanks Simon, you've pointed me in the right direction. Here's the updated score http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/3 (I neglected to save the #2 version before sending the email). This is totally workable for me. Dave - Original Message - From: "Simon Albrecht"

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 16:42, dl.mcnam...@comcast.net wrote: I'm not sure how your suggestion would mesh with the piece's overall structure; Here's a more complete take: http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/2 There’s nothing in that link – could you try again? (I tried to trim extra stuff for a minimal

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 19:46, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 14.02.2016 16:42, dl.mcnam...@comcast.net wrote: I'm not sure how your suggestion would mesh with the piece's overall structure; Here's a more complete take: http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/2 There’s nothing in that link – could you try again? (I

Re: How to trigger rall. in articulate.ly

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 16:47, Richard Shann wrote: On Sun, 2016-02-14 at 13:15 +0100, David Kastrup wrote: Richard Shann writes: The articulate.ly script appears to support rallentando but I can't figure out how to trigger it. In LilyPond AFAIK rall. is expressed as text in a

Re: aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread Robert Blackstone
On 14 Feb 2016, at 13:18 , Phil Holmes wrote: > Your way of laying this out is rather unusual, A beginner's messy product but I was glad it worked (except for the third arrow). But I see that your suggested manner ... > Instead of all those hidden notes, I'd suggest

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 20:24, Carl-Henrik Buschmann wrote: I tried this inside the lyrics, i dont see any change though: \override LyricText #'font-name = #Alegreya-Regular You need to give the font name as a string, in this case: \override LyricText.font-name = "Alegreya" (untested) HTH, Simon

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 20:27, dl.mcnam...@comcast.net wrote: Thanks Simon, you've pointed me in the right direction. Here's the updated score http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/3 (I neglected to save the #2 version before sending the email). This is totally workable for me. While you may consider it ‘workable’,

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
No luck, at least on my system. Regardless of font, how to make the font size smaller? Carl-Henrik > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 20.27 skrev Simon Albrecht : > > On 14.02.2016 20:24, Carl-Henrik Buschmann wrote: >> I tried this inside the lyrics, i dont see any change though:

Re: Where can I find lilyJazz (fonts.openlilylib.org is gone)

2016-02-14 Thread Jacques Menu Muzhic
Hello Ernie, I copied the .zip archive recenlty to my machine, send it to you right now. JM > Le 7 févr. 2016 à 23:54, tisimst a écrit : > > Ernie, > > I've been in the process of moving everything to a new website. I apologize > to everyone who has tried to

Fw: Re: digital music editions - is Lilypond a suitable tool for it?

2016-02-14 Thread musicus
Sorry, didn't know that an attached html file does'nt work... Please change the attached file to ".html" JavaScript_Test3.html.rename Description: Binary data ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Avoiding PhrasingSlur/accidental collisions

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
Hi Andrew, this [1] is more automatic: \relative c { \override PhrasingSlur.details.accidental-collision = #1000 \repeat tremolo 8 { es'''32\( es, } es'!2\) | } I don't know what it actually means. Probably sth. like the value is very high (1000) so there is definitely a collision to avoid?

Re: aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread Phil Holmes
Your way of laying this out is rather unusual, and partly causes your problem. Instead of all those hidden notes, I'd suggest using spacer rests (s4 for a crochet spacer). Don't use stemUp or stemDown here - stick with voiceOne and voiceTwo. If you use \omit \Stem rather than hide, the arrow

Re: aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread Robert Blackstone
Many thanks, Pierre. It is perfect now with extra-offset #'(0 . -1.2). Best regards, Robert On 14 Feb 2016, at 13:13 , Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote: > Hi Robert, > > Try: > > ^\tweak extra-offset #'(0 . -2) %% <= or whatever is needed > -\markup > { >

Vertical spacing question.

2016-02-14 Thread Hwaen Ch'uqi
Greetings All, I would like to temporarily influence the vertical spacing of a piece, idally using this form: \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.padding = #5 In the NR for version 2.19.36, this type of command is shown in a \with block, resulting in the entire score spaced

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
Dear Carl-Henrik, I would suggest to reduce the global staff size to 19. That gives you more space both vertically and horizontally. And I would remove your custom system-system-spacing as it makes it harder to recognize what belongs to which system. I don't know if that is an option for you.

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
With the same number of systems? \layout { system-count = 18 \context { \Score \override LyricText #'font-size = #-1 } } If not fine, have you tried Joram's idea? 2016-02-14 13:22 GMT+01:00 Carl-Henrik Buschmann : > It definitly helps, but it still

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/6 Things are coming along quite nicely. Thank you for your suggestions. I'd appreciate any tips you all see to make this even more beautiful. > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 13.37 skrev Pierre Perol-Schneider > : > > With the same number of

Re: How to trigger rall. in articulate.ly

2016-02-14 Thread David Kastrup
Richard Shann writes: > The articulate.ly script appears to support rallentando but I can't > figure out how to trigger it. In LilyPond AFAIK rall. is expressed as > text in a text spanner, there's no dedicated event type (if I'm using > the right sort of terminology

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Carl-Henrik, How about a smaller font size for the lyrics? Cheers, Pierre 2016-02-14 12:58 GMT+01:00 Carl-Henrik Buschmann : > Hey, > > I need advice on how to best typeset my SATB score. The problem revolves > around horizontal spacing. > > http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/2

Re: Avoiding PhrasingSlur/accidental collisions

2016-02-14 Thread Trevor Daniels
Noeck wrote Sunday, February 14, 2016 12:10 PM > this [1] is more automatic: > > \relative c { > \override PhrasingSlur.details.accidental-collision = #1000 > \repeat tremolo 8 { es'''32\( es, } es'!2\) | > } > > I don't know what it actually means. Probably sth. like the value is > very

Restoring tuplet numbers

2016-02-14 Thread Hilary Snaden
Version 2.18.2 \hide TupletNumber and \omit TupletNumber are mentioned in the notation manual, and they seem to do what I want them to. But is there a similarly straightforward way of restoring tuplet numbers after they have been hidden or omitted? -- Hilary

Re: Best way to provide LilyPond via thumb drive

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello Ralph, On 12.02.2016 14:06, Ralph Palmer wrote: Soon, I shall be visiting a music school which almost certainly has computers but which probably has little internet access. I would like to give them a thumb drive with all the files they would need for setup, learning, and running

Horizontal spacing - choir music

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Hey, I need advice on how to best typeset my SATB score. The problem revolves around horizontal spacing. http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/2 I feel it is a bit cramped and the breaks do not flow naturally. In the source you will see what i have already attempted. Perhaps those attempts are the way

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello, On 14.02.2016 12:58, Carl-Henrik Buschmann wrote: I need advice on how to best typeset my SATB score. The problem revolves around horizontal spacing. http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/2 I feel it is a bit cramped and the breaks do not flow naturally. I don’t think it’s cramped – well, I

manual \harmonic

2016-02-14 Thread BB
In the manual 2.18 http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/guitar I found the example for harmonic \relative c' { \clef "treble_8" \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'harmonic-mixed d^\markup { \italic { \fontsize #-2 { "harm. 12" }}} 1 } could not switch back to normal

Scripting the \paper blocks output

2016-02-14 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi List, I have an included file, "default.ily" that I use for my stylesheet, comprising the following \paper block: \paper { %% Set system-system distance system-system-spacing.basic-distance = #32 indent = 18\mm two-sided = "true" inner-margin = 15.0\mm outer-margin = 3.3\mm

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello, On 14.02.2016 15:56, dl.mcnam...@comcast.net wrote: I'm typesetting a hymn where the first section is (volta) repeated with different lyrics. The way that the words are laid out across the two different lines seems odd and distracting to me -- particularly on the fourth and eighth

Re: aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Robert, Try: ^\tweak extra-offset #'(0 . -2) %% <= or whatever is needed -\markup { \combine \arrow-head #Y #DOWN ##f \draw-line #'(0 . 2) } Cheers, Pierre 2016-02-14 12:38 GMT+01:00 Robert Blackstone : > Dear all, > > In the following example I would

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
It definitly helps, but it still feels cramped. I used: \context { \Score \override LyricText #'font-size = #-1 } > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 13.16 skrev Pierre Perol-Schneider > : > > Hi Carl-Henrik, > > How about a smaller font size for

Re: Restoring tuplet numbers

2016-02-14 Thread David Kastrup
Hilary Snaden writes: > Version 2.18.2 > > \hide TupletNumber and \omit TupletNumber are mentioned in the notation > manual, and they seem to do what I want them to. But is there a > similarly straightforward way of restoring tuplet numbers after they > have been

Re: positioning a rest

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 12.02.2016 22:02, Noeck wrote: the problem with your code is that your code says the second rest is in \oneVoice (this means there are no other simultaneous voices around). But there is the c' at the same time in \voiceTwo and that confuses LilyPond. If you mark the voices correctly, you will

Re: Horizontal offset in polyphonic contexts.

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello Guy, On 12.02.2016 23:17, Guy Stalnaker wrote: Code below produces perplexing results."\once \override NoteColumn.X-offset" works in two situations, but not a third, and shifts the wrong notes on a fourth. I do not understand why. Why does the .X-offset work for ExampleTwo and

Re: Avoiding PhrasingSlur/accidental collisions

2016-02-14 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.02.2016 11:57, N. Andrew Walsh wrote: I see the following possible override: \once \override PhrasingSlur.details.accidental-collision = #'(3) but that doesn't seem to have any effect. Am I modifying the wrong grob here? As Joram pointed out, you need to set this to a number, not a

Re: Horizontal offset in polyphonic contexts.

2016-02-14 Thread Guy Stalnaker
Simon, My code simply (!) tried to show the various ways I'd attempted a solution. Thanks for wading through it nonetheless. But you were absolutely right about the LP version. My example was based on a previous poster's question to the LP list (found via Google) about this same positioning

unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread dl . mcnamara
Hey all, I'm typesetting a hymn where the first section is (volta) repeated with different lyrics. The way that the words are laid out across the two different lines seems odd and distracting to me -- particularly on the fourth and eighth bar. (a) why is lilypond laying the two line out

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread dl . mcnamara
Sorry about the attachments; here's a lilybin link http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/1 Dave - Original Message - From: "dl mcnamara" To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 9:56:57 AM Subject: unusual lyric placement in second verse Hey all,

Re: manual \harmonic

2016-02-14 Thread David Kastrup
BB writes: > In the manual 2.18 > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/guitar > I found the example for harmonic > > \relative c' { > \clef "treble_8" > \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'harmonic-mixed > d^\markup { \italic { \fontsize #-2 {

Re: Best way to provide LilyPond via thumb drive

2016-02-14 Thread Colin Campbell
On 16-02-12 06:06 AM, Ralph Palmer wrote: Greetings - Soon, I shall be visiting a music school which almost certainly has computers but which probably has little internet access. I would like to give them a thumb drive with all the files they would need for setup, learning, and running

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Phil Holmes
Be a little careful with your English idioms. In British English "shoot blanks" means you are sterile. "Draw blanks" means you could not find anything. My wife was amused :-) -- Phil Holmes - Original Message - From: "Carl-Henrik Buschmann" To: "Simon

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
> Fonts. I’ve tried looking in the manual but i shoot blanks: how do i change > the font and font size of the lyrics? This is rather well described here in the first chapter: 1.8.3 Musical notation > Text > Fonts http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/fonts For your case:

Re: unusual lyric placement in second verse

2016-02-14 Thread dl . mcnamara
Thanks Simon, I'm not sure how your suggestion would mesh with the piece's overall structure; Here's a more complete take: http://lilybin.com/l8kuff/2 (I tried to trim extra stuff for a minimal example). A completed version is here

Re: Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Thank you for the heads up. Will revise the dynamics, slurs and phrasings. Fonts. I’ve tried looking in the manual but i shoot blanks: how do i change the font and font size of the lyrics? > 14. feb. 2016 kl. 15.44 skrev Simon Albrecht : > > Hello, > > On 14.02.2016

Re: How to trigger rall. in articulate.ly

2016-02-14 Thread Richard Shann
On Sun, 2016-02-14 at 13:15 +0100, David Kastrup wrote: > Richard Shann writes: > > > The articulate.ly script appears to support rallentando but I can't > > figure out how to trigger it. In LilyPond AFAIK rall. is expressed as > > text in a text spanner, there's no

How to trigger rall. in articulate.ly

2016-02-14 Thread Richard Shann
The articulate.ly script appears to support rallentando but I can't figure out how to trigger it. In LilyPond AFAIK rall. is expressed as text in a text spanner, there's no dedicated event type (if I'm using the right sort of terminology here ...) The background is that I have now got Denemo

Fwd: Re: repeat

2016-02-14 Thread BB
Sorry for causing confusion. Indeed i pressed the wrong button, so this mail did not arrive at the user mailinglist but just to Johan Vromans. That was not my attention. I think using ossia staff is the simpliest way of notation. Sorry for my inattention! Forwarded Message

Fwd: Re: repeat

2016-02-14 Thread BB
just checking my maillist, I found another posting not correctly sent to the list. For completeness I add it now to teh list. Sorry! Forwarded Message Subject:Re: repeat Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2016 12:29:47 +0100 From: BB To: Johan

Re: Avoiding PhrasingSlur/accidental collisions

2016-02-14 Thread Noeck
I don't know if there are easier or more automatic ways of avoiding this, but you can move the slur up (change the 0.5 to your liking): \relative c { \shape #'((0 . 0.5) (0 . 0.5) (0 . 0.5) (0 . 0.5)) PhrasingSlur \repeat tremolo 8 { es'''32\( es, } es'!2\) | } Slurs can even cross

Horizontal spacing - choir

2016-02-14 Thread Carl-Henrik Buschmann
Hey, I need advice on how to best typeset my SATB score. The problem revolves around horizontal spacing. http://lilybin.com/15a0y9/2 I feel it is a bit cramped and the breaks do not flow naturally. What can i do to improve? In the source you will see what i

aligning an arrow

2016-02-14 Thread Robert Blackstone
Dear all, In the following example I would like to lower the arrow above the third bar to the level of those in bars 1 and 2, but up till now I have not found a way to accomplish it. Either the arrow stays at the same level or it disappears altogether. % \version "2.18.2"

Re: Detect slurred notes in callback function

2016-02-14 Thread Jakub Pavlík
Hi David, as promised, here is my unsuccessful attempt based on a closure preserving state information between invocations. Regards, Jakub --- \version "2.19.32" #(define (contains-slur-event-with-direction? lst direction) (if (null-list? lst) #f (if (music-is-of-type? (car

Avoiding PhrasingSlur/accidental collisions

2016-02-14 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi List, I'm working with the following expression: \version "2.19.36" \relative c { \repeat tremolo 8 { es'''32\( es, } es'!2\) | } When that's stretched out a bit (or even, actually, here) the PhrasingSlur collides with the accidental. How do I avoid this? I see the following possible