Le 16/10/2022 à 23:06, Colin Baguley a écrit :
I had read the Scheme tutorial but still struggled .
Admittedly, the Scheme tutorial I wrote is much too laconic on the
fundamental concept of quoting. Perhaps Urs Liska's tutorial will be
more helpful here. The link
Wow - that looks really useful - it'll take me about 3 days to digest all
that info - but thank you so much for helping me.
I had read the Scheme tutorial but still struggled .
This is great - I love it that there is so much to learn.
Kind regards
Colin
On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 21:33, Jean Abou
Great - thanks for the quick response and work-around.
Ben
> On 16 Oct 2022, at 21:12, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
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>> Le 16/10/2022 à 21:20, Benjamin Tordoff a écrit :
>> Hi all,
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>> My understanding is that "\repeat tremolo 4 {c16}" and "c4:16" should be
>> equivalent, the latter
Le 16/10/2022 à 16:43, Colin Baguley a écrit :
Hi there,
By reading this mailing list I've recently discovered how to add some
text in a box to my music which doesn't
affect any other elements of the score. This is an example of what I mean.
\mark \markup {\with-dimensions-from \null
Le 16/10/2022 à 21:20, Benjamin Tordoff a écrit :
Hi all,
My understanding is that "\repeat tremolo 4 {c16}" and "c4:16" should be
equivalent, the latter just being a (welcome) shortcut for the former. In the PDF output (without
expanding repeats) they look identical however in the midi
Hi all,
My understanding is that "\repeat tremolo 4 {c16}" and "c4:16" should be
equivalent, the latter just being a (welcome) shortcut for the former. In the
PDF output (without expanding repeats) they look identical however in the midi
playback (with repeats expanded) the former plays as
On 16/10/2022 16:47, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Kenneth,
I guess I should just learn how to do tags :-)
Well, yes, you should… but I don't think that's the proper solution to the
problem you've stated (as I understand it).
1. Put all your "global" data (time signatures, rehearsal marks,
Hi Kenneth,
> I guess I should just learn how to do tags :-)
Well, yes, you should… but I don't think that's the proper solution to the
problem you've stated (as I understand it).
1. Put all your "global" data (time signatures, rehearsal marks, tempi, etc.)
in a single variable.
2. Add that
Thank you for the clarification!
--
Knute Snortum
On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 3:05 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
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> Le 13/10/2022 à 22:31, Knute Snortum a écrit :
> > I have a situation that seems like it would be straightforward. I
> > want four eighth notes beamed with the first eighth looking
Hi there,
By reading this mailing list I've recently discovered how to add some text
in a box to my music which doesn't
affect any other elements of the score. This is an example of what I mean.
\mark \markup {\with-dimensions-from \null
\translate #'(1.0 . -4.0)
\override
On 16/10/2022 00:02, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Maybe I just should have kept my mouth shut
Nah. You just have to talk to the penguin.
Talking to ANYTHING often helps you work your way through a problem, you
just talked to the list (I sometimes do the same), and DON'T feel a fool
for it.
On Sun, 2022-10-16 at 11:20 +0200, Jacques Menu wrote:
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> > Le 15 oct. 2022 à 21:16, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit
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> > On Sat, 2022-10-15 at 21:09 +0200, Jacques Menu wrote:
> > > Hello Jonas,
> > > In my first attempt, I installed software on my machine with
> > > Homebrew and MacPorts,
Le 11/10/2022 à 05:49, Paul Scott a écrit :
Can I also include a dynamic like mp inside the same bracket?
Try this:
\version "2.23.14"
\markup format-bracket =
\markup \large \vcenter \etc
bracketParens = {
\override Parentheses.stencils =
#(lambda (grob)
(list
Le 11/10/2022 à 05:39, Paul Scott a écrit :
This one doesn't seem to work in 2.23.13 or 2.23.14.
For me it does. Perhaps you have something in your score
that interacts badly with it.
Jean
Le 13/10/2022 à 22:31, Knute Snortum a écrit :
I have a situation that seems like it would be straightforward. I
want four eighth notes beamed with the first eighth looking like a
half note. I thought I could just do this:
{ b2*1/4[ b'8 b' b'] }
But that code doesn't attach the beam to the
> Le 15 oct. 2022 à 21:16, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
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> On Sat, 2022-10-15 at 21:09 +0200, Jacques Menu wrote:
>> Hello Jonas,
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>>> Le 14 oct. 2022 à 20:05, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
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>>> (regarding "automatically" in the title, please see my other reply)
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>>> To be clear, I my self
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