Re: make text span a specified musical interval?

2019-11-24 Thread Ben
On 11/24/2019 9:34 PM, Jace Toronto wrote: Hi all, This is the basic gist of what I'm trying to do: \version "2.18.2" \score { \new Staff \relative c' { \repeat volta 2 { c4^"vamp" r2 d8-"(Last time only)" e | } f g a4 r2 | } } However, the "last time only" instruction spills

Re: Polymetric Polyphonic Notation: Only Show Initial Time Signature.

2019-11-24 Thread karl
Kale: > I'm trying to typeset an Argentinian Waltz that alternates between \time > 3/4 and \time 6\8 with multiple instruments. I would like to display > both time signatures at the beginning of the piece and I've set > different default beaming for the different time signatures. I would >

Re: drawing a range reguardless of transposition

2019-11-24 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-11-24 2:40 am, Sandro Santilli wrote: Like, the following does _not_ work: altoDesignedWrittenRange = bes g''' \override NoteHead.color = \highlightOutOfRange \altoDesignedWrittenRange The function would need to be modified to support syntax like that. I took some time to

Re: horizontal position of rehearsal marks at start of system

2019-11-24 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> how can I control the default horizontal position of rehearsal >> marks at the beginning of a line? As can be seen in the attached >> image, the rehearsal mark gets shifted up because it would >> otherwise collide with the bar number. Consequently, I would like >> to have the default

Re: horizontal position of rehearsal marks at start of system

2019-11-24 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi Werner, Did you move the bar number to get such output? How about simply move the rehearsal mark also? e.g.: \version "2.19.83" { \set Score.currentBarNumber = #23 \bar "" \mark\markup\box "5" \omit Staff.TimeSignature \once\override Score.BarNumber.X-offset = #.5 % <= ??

Polymetric Polyphonic Notation: Only Show Initial Time Signature.

2019-11-24 Thread Kale Good
Hello List Serve, I'm trying to typeset an Argentinian Waltz that alternates between \time 3/4 and \time 6\8 with multiple instruments. I would like to display both time signatures at the beginning of the piece and I've set different default beaming for the different time signatures. I would

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:40, David Kastrup wrote: > > Hans Åberg writes: > >>> On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:20, David Kastrup wrote: >>> >>> Hans Åberg writes: >>> > On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo wrote: > > So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread David Kastrup
Hans Åberg writes: >> On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:20, David Kastrup wrote: >> >> Hans Åberg writes: >> On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo wrote: So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file called definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere? >>> >>> It

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 22:20, David Kastrup wrote: > > Hans Åberg writes: > >>> On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo wrote: >>> >>> So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file >>> called definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere? >> >> It is from OpenLilyLib. And the

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread David Kastrup
Hans Åberg writes: >> On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo wrote: >> >> So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file >> called definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere? > > It is from OpenLilyLib. And the Bravura font is from SMuFL > ; it must be

horizontal position of rehearsal marks at start of system

2019-11-24 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Folks, how can I control the default horizontal position of rehearsal marks at the beginning of a line? As can be seen in the attached image, the rehearsal mark gets shifted up because it would otherwise collide with the bar number. Consequently, I would like to have the default position

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 19:05, Graham Breed wrote: > > On 24/11/2019, Hans Åberg wrote: >> >>> On 24 Nov 2019, at 11:57, Graham Breed wrote: >>> >>> LilyPond can easily handle multiple generators with alternative pitch >>> names. I've had "tripod notation" support with 3 generators for >>>

Re: Easily enter music expressions in markup for Swing / shuffle music

2019-11-24 Thread David Wright
On Sun 24 Nov 2019 at 17:08:14 (+), wmil...@aol.com wrote: > http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1029 > This reminds me that every thing is easy when we know how and often > impossible when we do not know how. > I tried to find a swing tempo marking in snippets and didn't find one. > I tried

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Graham Breed
On 24/11/2019, Hans Åberg wrote: > >> On 24 Nov 2019, at 11:57, Graham Breed wrote: >> >> LilyPond can easily handle multiple generators with alternative pitch >> names. I've had "tripod notation" support with 3 generators for >> several years. It does mean alternative pitch names, though,

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 16:39, kupirijo wrote: > > So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file called > definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere? It is from OpenLilyLib. And the Bravura font is from SMuFL ; it must be installed so that lilypond

Easily enter music expressions in markup for Swing / shuffle music

2019-11-24 Thread wmilmoe
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1029 This reminds me that every thing is easy when we know how and often impossible when we do not know how. I tried to find a swing tempo marking in snippets and didn't find one. I tried using this 'easy example' and this is the best I could do: %% markup

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread kupirijo
Thank you Graham for your explanation. Yes indeed using the he.ly adds the accidentals far from the note. Do you have an example of the syntax required so one can write a Pythagorean sharp or flat? Thank you once again Στις 24/11/19 10:57 am, ο Graham Breed έγραψε: On 24/11/2019, Hans

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread kupirijo
Hi again, So the turkish-makam.ly that I downloaded earlier requires a file called definitions.ily . Is this provided somewhere? Also where can I download the latest version of turkish-makam.ly? Thank you in advance One can use SMuFL with a font Bravura and OpenLilyLib with a file

Re: vertical positioning of \mark\markup "blah blah"

2019-11-24 Thread Phil Holmes
\override Score.RehearsalMark.Y-offset = #25 -- Phil Holmes - Original Message - From: Mario Bolognani To: Hans Åberg Cc: Lilypond-user Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2019 2:32 PM Subject: vertical positioning of \mark\markup "blah blah" How can the vertical positioning

Re: how to tie?

2019-11-24 Thread Martin Wadsack
Hi Jinsong, it's because the double backslash generates a new voice context for every expression. In fact, the chord where you want to assign the tie, does not exist anymore, because the voice has ended. See: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/multiple-voices.html 'The <<

vertical positioning of \mark\markup "blah blah"

2019-11-24 Thread Mario Bolognani
How can the vertical positioning of a \mark\markup statement be controlled? Many thanks for all suggestions. Mario Bolognani

Re: how to tie?

2019-11-24 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019, Jinsong Zhao wrote: \version "2.19.83" \relative c, {   \clef "bass"   \key g \major   \time 3/4   << {s4 2 ~ } \\ {2.} >> |   2. ~ |   2. } However, it did not give the first tie. Any hints? Thanks in advance. How about this: \version "2.19.83" \relative c, {  

how to tie?

2019-11-24 Thread Jinsong Zhao
Hi there, I use the following code to input the figure attached. \version "2.19.83" \relative c, { \clef "bass" \key g \major \time 3/4 << {s4 2 ~ } \\ {2.} >> | 2. ~ | 2. } However, it did not give the first tie. Any hints? Thanks in advance. Best, Jinsong

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 11:57, Graham Breed wrote: > > On 24/11/2019, Hans Åberg wrote: > [amended] >> An extended meantone temperament has two generators, which traditionally is >> the octave and the the fifth, but one can change basis and take any two, >> such as the minor and major second.

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Graham Breed
On 24/11/2019, Hans Åberg wrote: [amended] > An extended meantone temperament has two generators, which traditionally is > the octave and the the fifth, but one can change basis and take any two, > such as the minor and major second. LilyPond uses the sharp and the major > second. Two generators

Re: drawing a range reguardless of transposition

2019-11-24 Thread Sandro Santilli
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:42:46PM +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote: > On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 12:20:51PM +0100, Michael Käppler wrote: > > > > melodyRange = \override NoteHead.color = \highlightOutOfRange e' b' > > And this is great to build that library, thanks ! I'm building that library, using

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 09:20, Graham Breed wrote: > > On 23/11/2019, kupirijo wrote: >> I think I found it here >> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2018-10/msg00129.html >> >> Yes it seems to have both AEU notation and some other notation that is >> new (it cannot be HE as HE

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2019, at 00:58, kupirijo wrote: > > I think I found it here > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2018-10/msg00129.html Adam has worked quite a but on it since then, so get the latest. > Yes it seems to have both AEU notation and some other notation that is new >

Re: Writing notes in Pythagorean tuning in microlily

2019-11-24 Thread Graham Breed
On 23/11/2019, kupirijo wrote: > I think I found it here > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2018-10/msg00129.html > > Yes it seems to have both AEU notation and some other notation that is > new (it cannot be HE as HE is for just notation) I will try it out anyway. Lilypond has