time signature and grace note

2020-11-24 Thread Niels
I have a score with two voices on a staff. At the beginning of a measure I include a time change as well as a grace note. After compilation the time signature is included twice and the grace note is found between the time signatures (see attachment). Is this a bug or am I doing something

Re: LilyPond to Scheme to Lilypond and variadic function

2020-11-24 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-11-24 3:00 pm, Daniel Tomas wrote: I am working on a Microtonal key for LilyPond, but I need help to construct a function which I will try to simplify here. I have some questions : 1) In Scheme can be possible to write a function which is variadic with a point : ( function (arg1 arg2

LilyPond to Scheme to Lilypond and variadic function

2020-11-24 Thread Daniel Tomas
I am working on a Microtonal key for LilyPond, but I need help to construct a function which I will try to simplify here. I have some questions : 1) In Scheme can be possible to write a function which is variadic with a point : ( function (arg1 arg2 . m ) ( ... )) And here m contains not only

Re: Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread bobr...@centrum.is
Pierre, Thanks! It was "Source Serif Pro Semibold" that was what I was after. The example I chose in the Wikipedia article was the style I was after and it *appeared* to be what Times New Roman should have been as that was how it appeared in the character map, but it was not so. Thanks

Re: Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 24 Nov 2020, at 17:29, bobr...@centrum.is wrote: > > Perhaps a bit off-topic but here goes: > > I want to use the 'numero' sign. I can do it in two or three different ways > but I have not found a way to get the version/typeface I'm after. The one I > want is the old fashioned style

Re: Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi David, You have to look at the serif font family you have on your computer. E.g.: %% \version "2.20.0" \markuplist { \override #'(font-name . "Garamond") "№" \override #'(font-name . "Garamond bold") "№" \override #'(font-name . "Linux Libertine G") "№" \override #'(font-name . "Source

Re: Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 17:46, bobr...@centrum.is wrote: > > Perhaps a bit off-topic but here goes: > > I want to use the 'numero' sign. I can do it in two or three different ways but I have not found a way to get the version/typeface I'm after. The one I want is the old fashioned style with the

Re: Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread fremoin
Hello, \markup { \char ##x2116 } ? Frédéric Le 24/11/2020 à 20:29, bobr...@centrum.is a écrit : Perhaps a bit off-topic but here goes: I want to use the 'numero' sign. I can do it in two or three different ways but I have not found a way to get the version/typeface I'm after. The one I

Numero sign

2020-11-24 Thread bobr...@centrum.is
Perhaps a bit off-topic but here goes: I want to use the 'numero' sign. I can do it in two or three different ways but I have not found a way to get the version/typeface I'm after. The one I want is the old fashioned style with the curved bulbous serifs on the legs of the N at the lower left

Re: "Dim" crashes into adjoining dynamic

2020-11-24 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 at 13:36, Marc Shepherd wrote: > > I have a number of cases where "dim." is colliding with the adjoining dynamic (say "pp"). > > The manual says that a dynamic can be given extra width with the following: > > \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = #'(-0.5 . 0.5) > >

"Dim" crashes into adjoining dynamic

2020-11-24 Thread Marc Shepherd
I have a number of cases where "dim." is colliding with the adjoining dynamic (say "pp"). The manual says that a dynamic can be given extra width with the following: \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = #'(-0.5 . 0.5) However, LP apparently doesn't consider "dim." to be a dynamic, as

how to avoid collision between ledger lines and beams

2020-11-24 Thread Stefan Thomas
Dear community, is there a way to avoid the collision between ledger lines and beams in the following example: \version "2.20.0" Music = { \time 6/8 \clef "treble_8" r8 g''-> gis fis' r ais } \new Staff \Music Could this be done automatically if there are more cases like this? Thanks for Your