Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-23 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 10:36:37PM +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > A good starting point for new features are always the > corresponding regtest files. In this case, the files are > input/regression/cue-clef*.ly (cue-clef.ly is the basic file, > the other are there for various features, like cor

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-23 Thread Bernhard Ott
On 05/21/2011 10:36 PM, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: Am Samstag, 21. Mai 2011, 21:46:21 schrieb Graham Percival: James Lowe, the only full-time documentation writer, is a newbie. He has learned how to modify our documentation, but he does not even understand everything in chapter 3 of ther Learning

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-21 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
Am Samstag, 21. Mai 2011, 21:46:21 schrieb Graham Percival: > James Lowe, the only full-time documentation writer, is a newbie. > He has learned how to modify our documentation, but he does not > even understand everything in chapter 3 of ther Learning manual. > He certainly does not know how to us

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-21 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 05:03:24PM +0200, Bernhard Ott wrote: > Sorry, obviously I wasn't clear about that, you are perfectly right: > a wonderful feature like that *should* be in the reference ASAP. To > me typesetting cue notes for orchestral parts is a pain, and > \cueDuringWithClef makes is a l

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-21 Thread Bernhard Ott
On 05/20/2011 11:18 PM, Xavier Scheuer wrote: On 18 May 2011 11:40, Bernhard Ott wrote: It is there, but AFAIK it can only be found at: http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/changes/index.html (which unfortunately seems to be broken this very moment?). I wrote about this 2 month ago (b

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-20 Thread Colin Campbell
On 11-05-20 03:53 PM, James Lowe wrote: hello . On 20 May 2011, at 22:18, "Xavier Scheuer" wrote: Yes, changes is within documentation, but as a user I would expect this feature to be explained in the Notation Reference. NR 1.6.3 Writing parts> Formatting cue notes maybe as a snippet. Chang

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-20 Thread James Lowe
hello . On 20 May 2011, at 22:18, "Xavier Scheuer" wrote: > Yes, changes is within documentation, but as a user I would expect this > feature to be explained in the Notation Reference. > NR 1.6.3 Writing parts > Formatting cue notes > maybe as a snippet. > > Changes is not *explaining* how to u

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-20 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 18 May 2011 13:39, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > > It is possible, but you'll have to change the Score's break-align-orders. See > the attached file (shows first the default, then the changed orders and > finally reverted to the defaults). That is really great. I am amazed how it works fine! Th

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-20 Thread Xavier Scheuer
On 18 May 2011 11:40, Bernhard Ott wrote: > > It is there, but AFAIK it can only be found at: > http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/changes/index.html > (which unfortunately seems to be broken this very moment?). > > I wrote about this 2 month ago (because I LOVE this enhancement and use

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-18 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
this again). > >> IIRC the conclusion was something like: the clef should look voluntarily > >> "artificial", i.e. smaller but _after_ the bar line (and not _before_). > >> > >> I'd like to have such "artificial-looking" clef

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-18 Thread Bernhard Ott
this again). IIRC the conclusion was something like: the clef should look voluntarily "artificial", i.e. smaller but _after_ the bar line (and not _before_). I'd like to have such "artificial-looking" clef in a CueVoice. Unfortunately I am not able to get it using the \clef

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-05-17 Thread Xavier Scheuer
sion was something like: the clef should look voluntarily > "artificial", i.e. smaller but _after_ the bar line (and not _before_). > > I'd like to have such "artificial-looking" clef in a CueVoice. > Unfortunately I am not able to get it using the \clef comman

Re: Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-04-19 Thread James Lowe
arily > "artificial", i.e. smaller but _after_ the bar line (and not _before_). > > I'd like to have such "artificial-looking" clef in a CueVoice. > Unfortunately I am not able to get it using the \clef command in a > CueVoice . Ideas how I could achieve th

Artificial-looking clef in a CueVoice?

2011-04-17 Thread Xavier Scheuer
ke to have such "artificial-looking" clef in a CueVoice. Unfortunately I am not able to get it using the \clef command in a CueVoice . Ideas how I could achieve this (clef _after_ the bar line)? Please note that for various reasons I use a CueVoice and _not_ \cueDuring . Thanks in