Noteheads using make-connected-path-stencil

2020-09-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Using LSR 891 as a base pattern, how can you fill the path with a colour, such as white? Andrew %== \version "2.21.6" tri = #(make-connected-path-stencil '(;; path coordinates (-0.5 0) (0 -1) (0.5 0) (0 0) ) 0.1 ;; line thickness 1 ;; X-axis scaling factor

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-09-20 1:58 pm, Paul McKay wrote: Aha! That will probably also explain why its staff is that of the following note. When the voice I'm writing changes staff I'd like to tell the breathe mark to stay in the bass staff which is the staff of the preceding note but haven't figured out how t

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Paul McKay
Aha! That will probably also explain why its staff is that of the following note. When the voice I'm writing changes staff I'd like to tell the breathe mark to stay in the bass staff which is the staff of the preceding note but haven't figured out how to make it happen. Paul McKay On Sun, 20 Sep 2

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David, >> 1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a >> <> or something, so that it has "its own moment". > > No? > > \breathe is not a post-event. It's a standalone event of zero duration, > so its moment of time is that of whatever follows, not what precedes it.

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread David Kastrup
Kieren MacMillan writes: > Hi Andrew, > >> Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me. >> Seems slightly different to how other overrides work. > > 1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a > <> or something, so that it has "its own moment". N

Re: TextSpanner usability improvements (was Re: Scheme predicative types)

2020-09-20 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 20. Sept. 2020 um 17:30 Uhr schrieb Xavier Scheuer : > > On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 13:03, Thomas Morley wrote: > > > > Hi Martin, > > > > in general I'm more with Aaron. > > P.e., I have no clue which default text one could think of for > > TextSpanner's left/right-text!? > > Otoh, I'd wish w

Re: TextSpanner usability improvements (was Re: Scheme predicative types)

2020-09-20 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Sun, 20 Sep 2020 at 13:03, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Hi Martin, > > in general I'm more with Aaron. > P.e., I have no clue which default text one could think of for > TextSpanner's left/right-text!? > Otoh, I'd wish we'd have a LilyPond-data-structure to assign a list of > key/value pairs in ly-

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Andrew, > Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me. > Seems slightly different to how other overrides work. 1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a <> or something, so that it has "its own moment". 2. Whenever I find an override that d

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me. Seems slightly different to how other overrides work. And as a follow up question related to this positioning matter, why can't one use \once for the override? At least, doing that does not work for me. Andrew On Sun, 20 Sep 20

Re: Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Andrew, > I can change \breathe into a caesura by following the NR. But how can > I revert it? The following does not do it. As usual, I am missing something. This works for me: \version "2.21.2" { c''4 \breathe c'' \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \musicglyph "scripts.caesu

Breathing mark and caesura

2020-09-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
I can change \breathe into a caesura by following the NR. But how can I revert it? The following does not do it. As usual, I am missing something. Andrew %= \version "2.21.6" { c''4 \breathe c'' \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \musicglyph "scripts.caesura.st

Re: TextSpanner usability improvements (was Re: Scheme predicative types)

2020-09-20 Thread Martín Rincón Botero
Hi Thomas, thank you for your interest in this very constructive discussion with Aaron! > in general I'm more with Aaron. > P.e., I have no clue which default text one could think of for > TextSpanner's left/right-text!? Exactly, me neither. Forcing the default to be empty text without giving the

Re: Unable to attach a bend to an \afterGrace note with the bend spanner

2020-09-20 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Do., 17. Sept. 2020 um 12:27 Uhr schrieb Federico Bruni : > > Il giorno gio 17 set 2020 alle 11:11, Thomas Morley > ha scritto: > > the bend-engraver-thingies are not part of core LilyPond. > > Please post at least the link where you got it, otherwise you'll not > > get a lot of help ... > > Ha

Re: TextSpanner usability improvements (was Re: Scheme predicative types)

2020-09-20 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 20. Sept. 2020 um 12:05 Uhr schrieb Martín Rincón Botero : > > In short, you and I simply > > disagree on what is satisfactory for syntax. > > > Well, it seems we already agreed on one satisfactory syntax with the way you > finished the script in the other thread, so I suppose it’s not imp

Re: Unable to attach a bend to an \afterGrace note with the bend spanner

2020-09-20 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld
Am Donnerstag, den 17.09.2020, 12:27 +0200 schrieb Federico Bruni: > Il giorno gio 17 set 2020 alle 11:11, Thomas Morley > ha scritto: > > the bend-engraver-thingies are not part of core LilyPond. > > Please post at least the link where you got it, otherwise you'll not > > get a lot of help ... >

Re: TextSpanner usability improvements (was Re: Scheme predicative types)

2020-09-20 Thread Martín Rincón Botero
> In short, you and I simply > disagree on what is satisfactory for syntax. Well, it seems we already agreed on one satisfactory syntax with the way you finished the script in the other thread, so I suppose it’s not impossible to agree on something ;-). > We just come to LilyPond from two differ