Re: Lyrics above context

2019-01-01 Thread Guy Stalnaker
Tyler, That is exactly what I want. Now to figure out how to incorporate it into the existing score (because this is only for the final 4 measures and not the entire work). Much thanks, Guy On 1/1/2019 11:13 PM, Tyler Mitchell wrote: On Tue, Jan 01, 2019 at 11:37:31AM -0600, Guy Stalnaker

Re: Lyrics above context

2019-01-01 Thread Tyler Mitchell
On Tue, Jan 01, 2019 at 11:37:31AM -0600, Guy Stalnaker wrote: > All, > > At the end of a choral work I want soprano solo, their text above the > staff, with remaining sopranos "Ooo" below the staff. There are also > dynamics, a dimenuendo, and a note re: Solo, etc. Right now LP engraves the > fol

RE: [OT] Variations in ordinals and building floor numbers

2019-01-01 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Gentlemen: In France the entrance to a building is on the ground floor. The floor above is the premier étage – the first floor. Mark From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Bernard Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 7:43 PM To:

Re: [OT] Variations in ordinals and building floor numbers

2019-01-01 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi David, Never seen '*' in Australia. My colleague lives in a apartment where the ground floor in the lift is marked 0, then 1, 2, 3 etc. Stupid! Obviously designed by a programmer used to zero based arrays. There's no basement, but I suppose they would have made it -1. Andrew _

Re: [OT] Variations in ordinals and building floor numbers (WAS: RE: Flat flared hairpins)

2019-01-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 31 Dec 2018 at 09:32:48 (-0600), Karlin High wrote: > On 12/31/2018 8:17 AM, Wols Lists wrote: > > On 31/12/18 13:29, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > > American English floors: first second third fourth > > > English floors: ground first second third > > I've seen

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-01 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Thomas, The correction works and all is good. Thanks so much. An interesting point I discovered. If you use \< for the hairpins, the LEFT, RIGHT settings are correct. but if you use /< they are reversed - but still work fine. A fascinating side effect of the code. [It did have me a bit confuse

Re: Attempt at divisi automating engraver

2019-01-01 Thread Saul Tobin
Still working on this... The new version attached sets make-dead-when so that staves with fewer parts have priority over those that they can be merged into. (Disregard what I wrote previously about remove-layers — I got a bit confused.) The engraver now does mainly what it is supposed to, namely p

Re: Custom tabulature for Shamisen

2019-01-01 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 1. Jan. 2019 um 18:04 Uhr schrieb Christian Zollner : > > Hello list! > > I need to write tabulatures for me and my girlfriend. I am playing > violin and she is playing Shamisen. I am new to Lilypond but generally > programming language affine, so I learned everything quickly up until now.

Re: The composition process doesn't get disrupted using Lily Pond?

2019-01-01 Thread anders . vinjar
Hi Yakir! > "Y" == Yakir Arbib writes: Y> Can anyone here who is a composer and uses LilyPond to compose Y> give me some little insight about the process? I'm a professional composer, working with contemporary music, and use LilyPond extensively for notation. For a given composition

Lyrics above context

2019-01-01 Thread Guy Stalnaker
All, At the end of a choral work I want soprano solo, their text above the staff, with remaining sopranos "Ooo" below the staff. There are also dynamics, a dimenuendo, and a note re: Solo, etc. Right now LP engraves the following by putting the lyrics above the dynamics, etc. Can I get the lyrics

Custom tabulature for Shamisen

2019-01-01 Thread Christian Zollner
Hello list! I need to write tabulatures for me and my girlfriend. I am playing violin and she is playing Shamisen. I am new to Lilypond but generally programming language affine, so I learned everything quickly up until now. The problem with Shamisen tabulatures is that it doesn't just count up f

Re: Clairnote tablet sheetmusic reader app?

2019-01-01 Thread Graham King
On 1 Jan 2019, at 00:22, Carter Sanders wrote: > Hi- > > Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm new to the list and couldn't find > anything about it in the archives. > > Does anybody know of or use a clairnote-compatibile sheet music reader like > forscore? Has anybody tried to feed clairn

Re: Flat flared hairpins

2019-01-01 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 1. Jan. 2019 um 04:05 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard : > > Hi Harm, > > I am greatly in your debt. This is really excellent, and you have picked up > exactly what I need. Using it, I have found that when having a hairpin that > crosses a line break (my main original question) the flare heigh