Has anyone here ever used or seen the X-shaped time-signature cancellation sign
pictured at [1], or anything similar?
Thanks,
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[1] https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/2029
didn't know).
>
> Is that OK with everyone?
It is fine with me.
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On Jul 2, 2022, at 10:55, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> Maybe it's possible to introduce other syntax, like another spelling for
> \alternative, or just using \volta without an \alternative block (there are
> reasons why this doesn't produce volta brackets right now, but there was a
>
not be
>>> possible, given that a naked duration can be treated as music; but the
>>> following does seem to work:
...
I wouldn't want to have to explain to users why these turn out different.
\score {
\fixed c' {
\partial 4. 4.
}
}
\score {
\fixed c' {
\partial c4. c4.
}
}
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his is both a bug-report if anyone’s maintaining the snippet, and a
>> question whether there’s now a better way to write da capo, al segno, and
>> other coda-like repeats.
>
> Indeed there is. There's heavy ongoing (or by now maybe even finished?) work
> by Dan Eble on pre
ory path in the inputs/includes, does anyone
have suggestions for other ways that may be better? Perhaps I'm
misusing lilypond-book and a good solution already exists.
Thanks so much.
-Dan
articipate, but I'd like to watch the conversation
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e here might be able to save me some work.
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egression test sensitive to the current problem
2. revert the changes that caused it
I’m sorry, but now is not a good season for me to get back into Lilypond
development to do this myself.
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Hello,
I found an old thread which was never answered:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-05/msg00860.html
I also need to output the absolute coordinates of all objects on the page,
to generate training data for optical music recognition. I'm trying to
print some information
ot;, "below
> topmost" ...
>
> I find this both disturbing and hard to remember and so for me the
> question is what the most satisfactory way to change that would be in
> the long term.
Maybe let << \sopOne \\ \alto \\ \sopTwo >> work as it works and add a functio
that is what we currently have?
Until I read this thread, I didn’t know that more than two voices were
supported, so it hasn’t inconvenienced me; however, it does seem
counterintuitive when you write them that way.
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;4" \with \voiceFour ...
I’m not sure whether this thread has progressed beyond the need to mention this
(forgive me if it has), but this is repulsive. I mean that in as friendly a
way as possible.
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re lilypondish.
Is this a case where attaching an arpeggio to a chord with ^ or _ should make a
difference, or do I misunderstand the point of those characters?
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pitches.) TIA.
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c2
}
}
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II
\TenorIIBb
}
\new Staff \with { printPartCombineTexts = ##f } {
\set Staff.midiInstrument = tuba
\set Staff.instrumentName = Bas
\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = Bas
\Bas
}
} % End of score inner block
\layout {
}
} % Score outer block
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Dan van Ginhoven
Skogsgärde 186
Does anyone know how to reduce the spacing between glyphs in these
custom time signatures? I’ve tried overriding word-space. I’ve tried
\translate. Neither had the desired effect. Thanks.
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\version 2.18.0
timeTwoOne = {
\once \override Staff.TimeSignature.stencil =
#(lambda (grob
On Oct 18, 2014, at 14:48 , Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca
wrote:
Does anyone know how to reduce the spacing between glyphs in these
custom time signatures?
#{ \markup \concat { \musicglyph #timesig.C22 \musicglyph
#timesig.C22 } #}))
Hope this helps!
Lovely!
On Sep 26, 2014, at 08:20 , Simon Albrecht simon.albre...@mail.de wrote:
Am 26.09.2014 um 04:10 schrieb Dan Eble:
I have a hymnal in which many songs have time signatures with symbols
cc and ¢¢ [doubled cut-time symbol]. I can't find any information on
these online. Does anyone know what
I have a hymnal in which many songs have time signatures with symbols
cc and ¢¢ [doubled cut-time symbol]. I can't find any information on
these online. Does anyone know what they actually mean? Were they
common historically, or is this hymnal just using them ad hoc?
My hypothesis based on the
Hi.
I'm experimenting with qouteDuring and queDuring for the first time.
My code does not copy markups and expressionmarks though.
Is there a tweak for that.
\version 2.12.3
global= { \time 3/4 \tempo 4 = 132 \clef treble }
oboe = \relative c'' {
\transposition c
a4 b(c) |
c4^Solo
Hi,
I am writing a piece with a rythmic staff under a melodic staff. I'd like
that the rhythmic pattern (one bar) repeats itself automatically, enough
times in order to fit the length of the piece (as determined by the melodic
staff)
Thanks a lot for your help !
Dan
and it looks like the situation
hasn't been addressed yet. I think this could help new users if all the
fundamentals are all right there, easy to find.
Thanks for the great program, Dan W.
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what it's doing, but it is taking a long time. :-)
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On 2009-09-09, at 08:59 , Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Dan, Neil, et al.:
Does the following help?
SoloVoice is a kind of Voice. UpperVoice and LowerVoice are kinds
of SoloVoice.
That's [relatively] self-evident. What isn't crystal clear — either
in my mind, or (IMO) in the documentation
error in ambitus engraving
% \consists Ambitus_engraver
}
\context
{
\SoloVoice
\name LowerVoice
\alias Voice
%% @todo 2.12.2 is crashing with a bus error in ambitus engraving
% \consists Ambitus_engraver
\override Ambitus #'X-offset = #3.0
}
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-callback)
(context-spec-music musForCtx 'Score)))
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On 2 Sep 2009, at 18:51, Dan Eble wrote:
Thanks for your replies.
\bar allows a break, but does not force it. Ideally, I would like a
bar number printed only after a break.
If memory serves, the all-visible override didn't work
Here are the first few measures of a guitar part in a tune I'm working on:
(Each line represents a measure)
\version 2.12.2
\header
{
title = Percussion Song
composer = Dan Florio
}
Guitar = \relative c'
{
e1 g d' g
e, g d' fis
ees, g des' fis
ees,2 g des' f
, but not
exactly what I want.
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On 2 Sep 2009, at 09:17, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote Wednesday, September 02, 2009 1:38 PM
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Does this not work when inserted immediately before
the first full bar on the line? (I haven't actually
tried it)
\once \override
suggestions,
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\paper {
indent = 0\cm
#(set-paper-size letter)
}
\header{
title = Warm Up
}
\layout {
\context {
\Score
\remove Bar_number_engraver
the next \score is used.
Does \header have to go at the end of the \score?
(4) Can I put these (repeated in each \score) into a \Score \Context?
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(down)
#(set-accidental-style 'modern)
Or somewhere else where they are not repeated?
Thanks,
Dan
-accidental-style 'modern)
Or somewhere else where they are not repeated?
Thanks,
Dan
\version 2.12.0 % necessary for upgrading to future LilyPond versions.
\paper {
indent = 0\cm
#(set-paper-size letter)
}
\header{
title = Warm Up
}
\layout
Johan Vromans jvromans at squirrel.nl writes:
Dan Eble dan at faithful.be writes:
These two functions should help.
Thanks! I can use this.
You will either need to define your optional music to be empty when
it is not required, as in this example, or provide a function to
create
. If what I am asking for is currently impossible, I could
try to be content with a way to allow a line break other than \bar .
Thanks in advance.
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\version 2.11.52
sampleNotes = \relative c'
{
\partial 2
e e | c c c c | e2 \bar ||
\repeat volta 2 { e4 e | e e e e | }
\alternative
Johan Vromans jvromans at squirrel.nl writes:
Hi,
In a template file I want to check if a particular identifier has been
defined, and act accordingly.
These two functions should help. (Suggestions for improvement would be
appreciated.) You will either need to define your optional music
David Pounder pounderd at lineone.net writes:
I would probably try using \tag round the \bar commands and \removeWithTag for
the volta-repeated section.
Well, it gets the job done (thanks for that), but it's less elegant than I was
hoping for. For one thing, I don't want to have to remove
Dan Eble dan at faithful.be writes:
David Pounder pounderd at lineone.net writes:
I would probably try using \tag round the \bar commands and
\removeWithTag for the volta-repeated section.
Well, it gets the job done (thanks for that), but it's less elegant
than I was hoping
E.Weehaeli writes:
it is only after a long search that I found an easy way to repeat a part of a
melody
- with an upbeat
- ending before the end of a measure
- having different durations in the alternatives
- without producing warnings in the log
\version 2.11.49
{
\repeat volta
Hi, I have assembled the piano score part for a violin, cello, piano trio
arrangement, and I was wondering if there is a way to shrink the
violin and cello staffs on the score so that they aren't as big as the piano
part (to increase visibility and overall space). thanks!
Dan Pinkham
to specify the lyric font name for the
whole document in one go that would be great!
Lots of questions, I know, but I am a newbie and Lilypond could be the last
link that allows me to dump WIndows and move to Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Dan Soper
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to specify the lyric font name for the
whole document in one go that would be great!
Lots of questions, I know, but I am a newbie and Lilypond could be the last
link that allows me to dump WIndows and move to Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Dan Soper
to specify the lyric font name for the
whole document in one go that would be great!
Lots of questions, I know, but I am a newbie and Lilypond could be the last
link that allows me to dump WIndows and move to Ubuntu.
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TabStaff.Stem #'transparent = ##t
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On Friday 16 Jul 2004 23:37, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I tried to duplicate your problem to see if I could find what was wrong,
but your lilypond files aren't there.
Perhaps you could post a link to a .tar or .zip file that included all
the lilypond files?
Carl Sorensen
I solved the problem
can give me.
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it possible ?
Some ugly example at : http://dadgad.org/grille-blues-page1.png
I normally use \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #x where x is the lowest
fret number you want. That normally has about the right effect.
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