Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Paolo, as far as I'm concerned there is nothing hacky about using footer markup for its intended purpose, that is placing stuff at the bottom of the page. Rather any other method would probably involve lots of volatile hacks. In my book a hack would be abusing some functionality in some

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello Valentin On Friday, December 17, 2021, Valentin Petzel wrote: > Hello Paolo, > That is to be expected, as the copyright field is simply used in the > default > footer markup (as I’ve hinted before). Still, is there any reason not to > use > the footer markup for that one? > Because this

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Thank you very much! I thought there was a non-hackish way to do that, but I don't see alternative... On Friday, December 17, 2021, Aaron Hill wrote: > On 2021-12-16 3:37 pm, Paolo Prete wrote: > >> Thanks to all the participants to this thread. I'm a bit stuck into this. >> Unfortunately, if I

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Paolo, That is to be expected, as the copyright field is simply used in the default footer markup (as I’ve hinted before). Still, is there any reason not to use the footer markup for that one? If you want to get rid of anything else, just redefine the footer markups to your liking. See

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-12-16 3:37 pm, Paolo Prete wrote: Thanks to all the participants to this thread. I'm a bit stuck into this. Unfortunately, if I use the copyright field of \header and I remove the footer from the paper, then the copyright field disappears: That's because the copyright (and tagline) is

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Thanks to all the participants to this thread. I'm a bit stuck into this. Unfortunately, if I use the copyright field of \header and I remove the footer from the paper, then the copyright field disappears: % \paper { bottom-margin = 8 top-margin = 8 % oddFooterMarkup = \markup

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Timothy Lanfear
On 16/12/2021 21:34, Paolo Prete wrote: Hello Valentin and David, I could place the text at the bottom of the page, with \header { copyright = "some text" } but I wonder if is there a way to offset it (from bottom) of a given value (without setting \paper { bottom-margin = offset }, which

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Paolo, try copyright = \markup\column {"some text" \vspace #1 } (or whatever) Cheers, Valentin 16.12.2021 23:03:27 Paolo Prete : > Hello Valentin and David, > > I could place the text at the bottom of the page, with \header { copyright = > "some text" } but I wonder if is there a way

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Hello Valentin and David, I could place the text at the bottom of the page, with \header { copyright = "some text" } but I wonder if is there a way to offset it (from bottom) of a given value (without setting \paper { bottom-margin = offset }, which would affect the entire document. thanks! P

Re: Tie between words

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
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Re: Tie between words

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Adrian, How about this? Cheers, Valentin Am Donnerstag, 16. Dezember 2021, 05:10:21 CET schrieb Adrian Oehm: > Hi > > Can anyone point me in the right direction to solve this: > > I have the below, using a lyric tie, > > > but what i really want is what looks like a tie between notes

Re: Notated \grace arpeggio tied to following chord

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Guy, the problem is that some of the ties happen between different voices. So either add hidden notes to the top voice, or move the Tie_engraver from Voice to Staff. Cheers, Valentin 16.12.2021 00:40:30 Guy Stalnaker : > All, > > I am s close LOL - I'm trying to replicate this: >

Re: Text Spanner repeated after a break

2021-12-16 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Jean, I think it does make sense to apply the line spanner interface for any Spanner that behaves pretty much like a line spanner. But then maybe it would make sense to add some of the details of the Ottava bracket to the line spanner interface, such as having hooks or flare on the lines

Tie between words

2021-12-16 Thread Adrian Oehm
Hi Can anyone point me in the right direction to solve this: I have the below, using a lyric tie, but what i really want is what looks like a tie between notes that goes fully between the ‘high’ and ‘in’, like I have drawn crudely below Thanks Adrian

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Thanks, got it! On Thursday, December 16, 2021, Valentin Petzel wrote: > Hello Paolo, > > the only way I think this would be possible would be either using footer > markup (like using the copyright field) or hacking footnotes to get your > way. > > That being said, is there any reason not to

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
All right, thanks! On Thursday, December 16, 2021, Valentin Petzel wrote: > Hello Paolo, > > the only way I think this would be possible would be either using footer > markup (like using the copyright field) or hacking footnotes to get your > way. > > That being said, is there any reason not to

Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup

2021-12-16 Thread Paolo Prete
Thanks, got it! On Wednesday, December 15, 2021, David Kastrup wrote: > Paolo Prete writes: > > > Hello, > > > > on the very first page of a score, is there a way to place a string at > the > > bottom (minus the bottom margin), possibly without using the footer > markup? > > Isn't that more or