On 23 February 2018 at 00:53, Thomas Morley
wrote:
> 2018-02-22 11:03 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley :
> > 2018-02-22 10:58 GMT+01:00 Gianmaria Lari :
> >> Dear Harm,
> >>
> >> thank you for your really nice help. Your fix
Il giorno gio 22 feb 2018 alle 23:51, =?iso-8859-1?b?yXJpYw==?=
<"eric.bellocq"@yahoo.fr> ha scritto:
Hello,
slurs in polyphonic tab are badly impacted by autoBeam Off/On
Looks related to issue #3542 but I'm not able to understand more.
It seems a context poblem. If you replace \autoBeamOn
On 2/22/18, 5:34 PM, "Gilles van Eeden" wrote:
Hi Carl,
your analysis sounds recognizable. I did notice that a substantial
amount of code could be reused, e.g. the string parsing and label
printing code. I will have to look at it again and try to
Hi Carl,
your analysis sounds recognizable. I did notice that a substantial
amount of code could be reused, e.g. the string parsing and label
printing code. I will have to look at it again and try to wrap my head
around lilypond data structures and scheme syntax. Thanks for sharing
your
Hello Kieren,
thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.
Regards,
Gilles
On 2018-02-22 15:06, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Gilles,
I'm trying to create guitar fretboard diagrams like those in the attachment
, which contain functional tone labels per string. I've been
looking into extending
2018-02-22 11:03 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley :
> 2018-02-22 10:58 GMT+01:00 Gianmaria Lari :
>> Dear Harm,
>>
>> thank you for your really nice help. Your fix worked well and now your
>> example is perfect!
>>
>> I hope others will take advantage of
Hello,
slurs in polyphonic tab are badly impacted by autoBeam Off/On
Looks related to issue #3542 but I'm not able to understand more.
My short code :
\version "2.19.60"
voiceA = {
\time 2/4
\voiceOne
e'2 2
}
voiceB = {
\voiceTwo
e8( fis)
\autoBeamOff
g8( a)
\autoBeamOn
On Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 17:49:51 (-0700), nokel81 wrote:
> \score {
> \new Staff <<
> \new Voice = "melody" \relative g' {
> \set Score.timing = ##f
> g4( d) f \divisioMinima
> g( a) a( g2) \divisioMinima
> g4( c) a( a
On 2/22/18, 1:54 AM, "Gilles van Eeden" wrote:
Suggestions as to which external label to
use and how to position and format this to match the fretboard diagram
are welcome.
The code to place the labels already exists in the string label code used for
Hi Gilles,
> I'm trying to create guitar fretboard diagrams like those in the attachment
> , which contain functional tone labels per string. I've
> been looking into extending the Fretboards and fret-diagram objects to
> incorporate string labels, but for now the code involved is a little
Dear Lilyponders,
I'm trying to create guitar fretboard diagrams like those in the
attachment , which contain functional tone labels per
string. I've been looking into extending the Fretboards and fret-diagram
objects to incorporate string labels, but for now the code involved is a
little
Paolo Prete writes:
> The trivial example you provided doesn't use local Scheme variables
> inside the Lilypond code block of the "ritpp" function.
It is not prohibited reading the accompanying text. Let me quote the
relevant part again:
> Let me quote from the
The trivial example you provided doesn't use local Scheme variables inside the
Lilypond code block of the "ritpp" function.I definied "mypitch" and
"myduration" inside the "scheme part" and I don't understand if I can use them
inside the "#{ #}" scope
((mypitch (ly:music-property note 'pitch
Paolo Prete writes:
> Hello,
> I try to re-post my previous question in a more generic way: is it
> possible to define local variables in a scheme function and use them
> in a lilypond code block?Something like (pseudo-code: it doesn't
> compile):
> func =
Hello,
I try to re-post my previous question in a more generic way: is it possible to
define local variables in a scheme function and use them in a lilypond code
block?Something like (pseudo-code: it doesn't compile):
func = #(define-music-function (parser location note) (ly:music) ((mypitch
2018-02-22 10:58 GMT+01:00 Gianmaria Lari :
> Dear Harm,
>
> thank you for your really nice help. Your fix worked well and now your
> example is perfect!
>
> I hope others will take advantage of it.
>
> I copy here the final working code with a screenshot.
Glad you like
Dear Harm,
thank you for your really nice help. Your fix worked well and now your
example is perfect!
I hope others will take advantage of it.
I copy here the final working code with a screenshot.
\version "2.19.81"
%% returns a stencil (created by `ly:text-interface::print') within a circle
Late to the party, but you asked:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:47 PM, Thomas Morley
wrote:
>
> https://forums.makemusic.com/viewtopic.php?f=12=2065=
> 70206c7b17c9cd8107c4ad1250073f0c
> But not discussing how it _should_ be done.
> I don't have Gould at hand, does she
Hi,
The situation is that I want to write out my statistical info collected during
the score block processing to an external CSV.
In my case students are given a lilypond file template which they need to use.
This template contains a single score block in which they need to put their
work.
Maurits Lamers writes:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion! Do I understand from your reply that you
> don't think there is a dynamic option, ie without adjusting the
> lilypond code being processed?
>
> To clarify the context a bit: what I am doing is reviewing
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