LSR down again.
Who is the maintainer? I'd be happy to mail them.
Andrew
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good morning,
can someone please enlighten me how to use the edition-engraver for tweaks
on a note before the first bar - when a piece starts with an upbeat?
Using " \editionMod xxx ... " on anything before "1 0/4" has not worked for
me so far...
(I'm using the "old" version, as found on
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2017-04-23 12:34 GMT+02:00 Andrew Bernard :
>
>> Next thing to do is to achieve the half dashed/half solid appearance - or
>> can this be done already, in the same way that slurs can?
>
>
2017-04-23 12:34 GMT+02:00 Andrew Bernard :
> Next thing to do is to achieve the half dashed/half solid appearance - or
> can this be done already, in the same way that slurs can?
How about:
#(define (solid-dashed-print-proc grob startx starty endx endy)
(let*
At 23:26 23/04/2017 +0200, Michael Käppler wrote:
I just installed LilyPond 2.19.59 mingw binary
on my machine and my antivirus scanner
Avira Free Antivirus
Version 15.0.25.172 21.03.2017
Searching engine 8.03.44.42 20.04.2017
Signature file 8.12.164.198 23.04.2017
complains about having
Am 23.04.2017 um 23:26 schrieb Michael Käppler:
> Hi all,
>
> I just installed LilyPond 2.19.59 mingw binary on my machine and my
> antivirus scanner
>
> Avira Free Antivirus
>
> Version 15.0.25.172 21.03.2017
> Searching engine 8.03.44.42 20.04.2017
> Signature file 8.12.164.198 23.04.2017
>
>
Hi all,
I just installed LilyPond 2.19.59 mingw binary on my machine and my
antivirus scanner
Avira Free Antivirus
Version 15.0.25.172 21.03.2017
Searching engine 8.03.44.42 20.04.2017
Signature file 8.12.164.198 23.04.2017
complains about having found the "TR/Crypt.XPACK.Gen" virus in two
Am 23.04.2017 um 22:23 schrieb Michael Käppler:
Hi Karol,
it depends on which rhythmical structure you want to express.
If you intend a base structure in 8ths where the 4th note is not
stressed, I would prefer (2).
If you want to achieve a base structure in dotted 8ths, like a 12/16
signature
Am 23.04.2017 um 21:43 schrieb Noeck:
Hi Simon,
so far I used quite a few self-alignment tweaks (with a short-cut
command). Your function looks helpful. Could you explain a bit what it
does. IIUC the extreme cases are "centered" if there is only few space
and "almost left aligned" if there is a
Hi Karol,
it depends on which rhythmical structure you want to express.
If you intend a base structure in 8ths where the 4th note is not
stressed, I would prefer (2).
If you want to achieve a base structure in dotted 8ths, like a 12/16
signature divided in four beats, I would write (1).
HTH,
Hi, which grouping is better:
6/8: c16 c16 c16 c8.~ c4.
or
6/8: c16 c16 c6 c16~ c8~ c4.
Couldn't find the answer in "Behind Bars".
-Best
KM
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Hi Simon,
so far I used quite a few self-alignment tweaks (with a short-cut
command). Your function looks helpful. Could you explain a bit what it
does. IIUC the extreme cases are "centered" if there is only few space
and "almost left aligned" if there is a lot of space and in between you
Am 23.04.2017 um 13:00 schrieb Johannes Roeßler:
any ideas how to get a more even - ot lets say rhythmic - distribution
of the notes with lyrics?
To add to Kieren’s suggestions:
– Obviously, fonts with an overall smaller width help. LilyPond’s
default (Century Schoolbook) isn’t the best
Hi Johannes,
> any ideas how to get a more even - ot lets say rhytmic - distribution of the
> notes with lyrics?
This is an ongoing frustration I have. (I *just* talked about this off-list
with Abraham a few days ago!)
> may be there is a way to get a little bit more even spacing?
There are
A correction to the code - the hairpin was not starting at the correct
place after a dynamic, but was starting at zero offset. Here's the fix:
(cons 0 (interval-start Y-ext)
->
(cons (interval-start X-ext) (interval-start Y-ext)
Andrew
== snip
% Open hairpin.
% By Nathan Ho
On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 5:34 AM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Hi David and Nathan,
>
> Apologies for a tardy response.
>
> Sincere thanks to both of you for your work on this. It's really useful to
> me. I prefer using the ly:line-interface::line version because of the way it
Hi,
any ideas how to get a more even - ot lets say rhytmic - distribution of
the notes with lyrics?
In this example I don't like the gap after the 4th quaver in the upper
voice caused by the long syllable "Herrn" in the second voice.
I know, it will become ugly for very long syllables - but
First of all - please always "Reply All" to queries and discussion on the
mailing list - that way more than one person can be involved.
I've added your user to the list of contributors to the issue tracker. Good
luck.
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Phil Holmes
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