Re: Hiding Time Signature

2018-05-03 Thread Noeck
Hi Garreth, Karlin showed you the best way to do that. But you were already close: 'False' is ##f and not #ff: { \override Score.TimeSignature.stencil = ##f a } Cheers, Joram ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.o

Re: tenuto fingering: 3t, 2t, 4t, etc.

2018-05-03 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno ven 4 mag 2018 alle 6:54, Federico Bruni ha scritto: Il giorno gio 3 mag 2018 alle 9:47, Torsten =?iso-8859-1?q?H=E4mmerle?= <"torsten.haemmerle"@web.de> ha scritto: Hi all, And the remaining problem of \finger in this case is that \finger (just as \number) uses the Feta num

Re: tenuto fingering: 3t, 2t, 4t, etc.

2018-05-03 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno gio 3 mag 2018 alle 9:47, Torsten =?iso-8859-1?q?H=E4mmerle?= <"torsten.haemmerle"@web.de> ha scritto: Hi all, And the remaining problem of \finger in this case is that \finger (just as \number) uses the Feta numbers from the Emmentaler notation font. As this font does not contain

Re: Hiding Time Signature

2018-05-03 Thread Karlin High
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Garreth wrote: > I simply want to hide the time signature for some basic music theory > examples. Welcome to LilyPond! There are several ways to hide the time signature. Here is one example. \version "2.18.2" { \omit Staff.TimeSignature c' } And the Learning

Hiding Time Signature

2018-05-03 Thread Garreth
Hi, Sorry to ask a super basic question... But I am really new to LP. I hope this will be really easy. I simply want to hide the time signature for some basic music theory examples. See the image I attached. I found a command online t

Re: Intervals enharmony question

2018-05-03 Thread Wols Lists
On 04/05/18 00:48, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > I didn’t get that far into trumpet playing — I switched to trombone as soon > as I could, because it better suited my embouchure — but I got far enough to > realize that I could do a *lot* of "tuning" with those limited valves and > slides. Based on t

Re: Altdefault breves in chords

2018-05-03 Thread Edward Neeman
Hi Torsten, Thanks for your reply, and the detailed explanation! I can’t say I understand the problem very well, but I get that it’s difficult to solve... Too bad because for me it makes the alt default breves unusable without an easy workaround. Fortunately the other breve options work out fin

Re: Intervals enharmony question

2018-05-03 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Wols, > It's not *possible* to tune a brass instrument to equal temperament - > it has at max 5 tuning slides to tune 12 pitches and > typically about 40 notes! Perhaps you ran (are running) into a semantic conflict? I notice there are many [civil and educated] discussions on trumpet and horn

Re: Intervals enharmony question

2018-05-03 Thread Wols Lists
On 30/04/18 20:54, Malte Meyn wrote: > > > Am 30.04.2018 um 15:50 schrieb Hans Åberg: >> But orchestral instruments depart from Pythagorean tuning, not E12, so >> they are not equivalent, differing by a comma of about 20 cents. > > Which orchestral instruments do you refer to? All instruments th

Re: Intervals enharmony question

2018-05-03 Thread Wols Lists
On 30/04/18 20:32, Hans Åberg wrote: > >> On 30 Apr 2018, at 21:11, Wols Lists wrote: >> >> On 30/04/18 14:50, Hans Åberg wrote: >>> On 29 Apr 2018, at 22:17, Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote: OK, now everything is clear, it’s precisely on jazz chords I’m working. >>> >>> FYI, I re

Re: slur and percent

2018-05-03 Thread Gianmaria Lari
On 3 May 2018 at 01:27, Aaron Hill wrote: > Is there any way to write this >>> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> {a( b c' a a b c' a)} >>> >>> with a repeat percent? Something similar to this: >>> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> {\repeat percent 2 {a( b c' a} ) } >>> >>> Thank you, g. >>> >> >> I found in th

Re: Tie across voices

2018-05-03 Thread David Kastrup
David Sumbler writes: > \version "2.19.81" > > \new Staff { >   \time 6/8  >   << > { \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10 >   R2. | r4. e'''~ } > \\ > { g''2.~ | g''~ } >   >> >  \oneVoice 2.~ | q | > } > > In the above I want the lower note to be tied continuous

Re: Tie across voices

2018-05-03 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi David, Am 03.05.2018 um 18:29 schrieb David Sumbler: \version "2.19.81" \new Staff {   \time 6/8   << { \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10   R2. | r4. e'''~ } \\ { g''2.~ | g''~ }   >>  \oneVoice 2.~ | q | } One possibility would be: \version "2

Re: Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno gio 3 mag 2018 alle 13:27, Federico Bruni ha scritto: Fedora maintainer wrote some days ago on bug-lilypond about this crash. See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1568274 and this problem does not occur when using 2.19.81 binary downloaded from lilypond.org (I've

Tie across voices

2018-05-03 Thread David Sumbler
\version "2.19.81" \new Staff {   \time 6/8    << { \once \override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = #10   R2. | r4. e'''~ } \\ { g''2.~ | g''~ }   >>  \oneVoice 2.~ | q | } In the above I want the lower note to be tied continuously.  As it stands, there is no tie between the 2nd

Re: Shortcut for Frescobaldi

2018-05-03 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Tim Slattery wrote >>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > Yeah, that was the first thing I tried. But it doesn't work that way > in Win10. Hi Tim, That's interesting, because in my Win 10, it worked exactly that way (and I even copy&pasted the path from my Windows 10 explorer

Re: Shortcut for Frescobaldi

2018-05-03 Thread Karlin High
On 5/3/2018 9:38 AM, Tim Slattery wrote: In Windows 10, the contents of the Start Menu Folder (including alle the shortcuts) can be found in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs Yeah, that was the first thing I tried. But it doesn't work that way in Win10. To something near-eq

Re: Shortcut for Frescobaldi

2018-05-03 Thread Tim Slattery
Torsten Hämmerle wrote: >Hi Tim, > >Even if this is no Windows forum... ;) No, but I thought maybe some other Frescobaldi users had run into the same problem. I won't be posting general Win10 questions here, don't worry. >In Windows 10, the contents of the Start Menu Folder (including alle the

Re: Shortcut for Frescobaldi

2018-05-03 Thread Tim Slattery
Gianmaria Lari wrote: >On windows 10, I suggest to do the following: > >- Press [Win] +[q]. This will open a menu and a textbox where you can write >the application to search. In this case write "fresc" and you will see the >system finding the application >- click on the application with the mous

Re: Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno gio 3 mag 2018 alle 10:52, Martin Tarenskeen <"m.tarenskeen"@zonnet.nl> ha scritto: Hi, I just upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28 The first lilypond file I tried to compile failed. Then I first tried a minimal example: \version "2.19.81" {c' d' e' f'} This compiled succesfully. But

Re: Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread David Kastrup
Martin Tarenskeen writes: > On Thu, 3 May 2018, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Martin Tarenskeen writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I just upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28 >>> But as soon as tried this: >>> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> {c'4 d'4 e'8 f'8 g'4} >>> >>> Things started to crash > >> Try running under a

Re: Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Thu, 3 May 2018, David Kastrup wrote: Martin Tarenskeen writes: Hi, I just upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28 But as soon as tried this: \version "2.19.81" {c'4 d'4 e'8 f'8 g'4} Things started to crash Try running under a debugger and getting a backtrace. This is not useful yet. Some

fingering and addfingering

2018-05-03 Thread Gianmaria Lari
I have short music exercises (for accordion) that I would like to engrave with alternate fingering like in the following example: \version "2.19.81" \fixed c' {c-2 d-3 e-2 f-3 g-2 a-3 b-4 c'-5} \fixed c' {c-1 d-2 e-3 f-4 g-2 a-3 b-4 c'-5} \fixed c' {c-1 d-2 e-3 f-4 g-2 a\3 b-4 c'\5} and this is

Re: Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread David Kastrup
Martin Tarenskeen writes: > Hi, > > I just upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28 > The first lilypond file I tried to compile failed. > > Then I first tried a minimal example: > > \version "2.19.81" > {c' d' e' f'} > > This compiled succesfully. > > But as soon as tried this: > > \version "2.19.81" > {c'

Re: Altdefault breves in chords

2018-05-03 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Edward, On the one hand, the altdefault breve notehead needs to align with accidentals, on the other hand it should overlap in collisition with other altdefault breve noteheads in a way that the two lines exactly match. This is rather difficult, because the distance between the two lines even

Lilypond Fedora 28

2018-05-03 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Hi, I just upgraded from Fedora 27 to 28 The first lilypond file I tried to compile failed. Then I first tried a minimal example: \version "2.19.81" {c' d' e' f'} This compiled succesfully. But as soon as tried this: \version "2.19.81" {c'4 d'4 e'8 f'8 g'4} Things started to crash: GNU Li

Re: Note pitches missing in some languages

2018-05-03 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 03.05.2018 um 09:54 schrieb Menu Jacques: Hello, It seems there are no names in Svenska and some other languages for sequiflat and sesquisharp pitches. Will that be added when triple accidentals are introduced? Thanks for your help! JM I don’t think that Torsten is planning to do so b

Note pitches missing in some languages

2018-05-03 Thread Menu Jacques
Hello, It seems there are no names in Svenska and some other languages for sequiflat and sesquisharp pitches. Will that be added when triple accidentals are introduced? Thanks for your help! JM ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org h

Re: tenuto fingering: 3t, 2t, 4t, etc.

2018-05-03 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi all, And the remaining problem of \finger in this case is that \finger (just as \number) uses the Feta numbers from the Emmentaler notation font. As this font does not contain the letter "t", the t will be taken from a replacement font (in this case some sans serif font). The best out-of-the-b

Re: tenuto fingering: 3t, 2t, 4t, etc.

2018-05-03 Thread David Kastrup
Federico Bruni writes: > Il giorno mer 2 mag 2018 alle 8:49, Gianmaria Lari > ha scritto: >> >> Not sure that this is what you want, but what about >> >>> \version "2.19.81" >>> { a\finger "3t"} >> >> ? > > Well, this produces the same output of David's function. Darn. I was not aware that t

Re: tenuto fingering: 3t, 2t, 4t, etc.

2018-05-03 Thread David Kastrup
Federico Bruni writes: > Il giorno mer 2 mag 2018 alle 8:56, David Kastrup ha > scritto: >> Federico Bruni writes: >> >>> Hi all >>> >>> How can I create custom fingerings which are made of a number and a >>> letter? >>> I want to display 3t, 2t, etc. >>> >>> I found this snippet in the LS