Incipit with default noteheads possible?

2024-01-22 Thread Hajo Baess
Hello all, I am typesetting a piece where the violin plays in a different tuning. Of course you have to indicate the tuning before the music starts. I would like to implement this with the \incipit command, if possible, but there is one downside: you get your notes in the incipit with mensural

Re: tempo marks floating number

2024-01-22 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
Sorry, copying error: to avoid confusion, the numbers should be 90.86/4 = 22.715 > 22 jan. 2024 kl. 22:22 skrev Leo Correia de Verdier > : > > Hi Jacopo! > > I think > \set Timing.tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 24.715) % that is 98.86/4 > should work for the midi output. At least

Re: tempo marks floating number

2024-01-22 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
Hi Jacopo! I think \set Timing.tempoWholesPerMinute = #(ly:make-moment 24.715) % that is 98.86/4 should work for the midi output. At least it accepts floats. Combining it with Michael’s solution for the markup should get you the complete \tempo I might have heard sometime in the past that

[large/complex projects] conditional header values and/or book name

2024-01-22 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi all, I have a big engraving use case — I’m neck-deep in an example of it right now! — and I’m hoping to do some brainstorming towards an optimal structure/toolchain/workflow, so any thoughts are appreciated. One of the things I do most often is compose for musical theatre. Because of the

Re: Drum notation and style

2024-01-22 Thread Thomas Richter
On 2024-01-20 06:33, Adrian wrote: is it possible to create a "z" stem for buzz rolls? Maybe esmuflily is useful for you. The following requires no extra font and achieves horizontal beams in two ways: manual beams and an empty tremolo

Re: tempo marks floating number

2024-01-22 Thread Michael Werner
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 9:33 AM Jacopo Greco d'Alceo wrote: > How can I simply write a bpm in floating number in lilypond (e.g.*♩ = > 90.86 ) *? > It seems that \tempo accept only integers. > thanks > You can do pretty much any markup with the \tempo command. Two ways you can do this are

keep a \book in a Variable

2024-01-22 Thread Paul McKay
Hi I’m producing scores on multiple page sizes. The basic technique is to create a new book for each size. Like this: music = { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "right" << \clef treble \new Voice\soprano >> \new Staff = "left" << \clef bass \new Voice \tenor \new Voice

tempo marks floating number

2024-01-22 Thread Jacopo Greco d'Alceo
How can I simply write a bpm in floating number in lilypond (e.g.♩ = 90.86 ) ? It seems that \tempo accept only integers. thanks