Hi,
after an idea by Mike Solomon
- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2011-12/msg00421.html
I've worked on complex chords with splayed stems.
Seems to work so far.
But if I add an articulation it moves to an unexpected NoteHead.
TextScript doesn't move!
I tried to set an explicit
Hi Harm,
This is cool!
The problem is in the definition of splayedStemChord: NoteHead is the
X-parent of Script, so you're missing a step en route to NoteColumn.
Also, it turns out you need to override 'after-line-breaking rather
than 'before-line-breaking.
splayedStemChord =
2012/7/29 David Nalesnik david.nales...@gmail.com:
Hi Harm,
This is cool!
The problem is in the definition of splayedStemChord: NoteHead is the
X-parent of Script, so you're missing a step en route to NoteColumn.
Also, it turns out you need to override 'after-line-breaking rather
than
Hi Harm,
overriding 'before-line-breaking returns the NoteColumn as X-parent of Script:
Aha--so it does.
The approach via 'after-line-breaking works!
Many thanks,
Harm
Glad I could help!
-David
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On 29/07/12 07:14, Thomas Morley wrote:
Hi,
after an idea by Mike Solomon
- http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2011-12/msg00421.html
I've worked on complex chords with splayed stems.
Seems to work so far.
When I build your example on 2.15.41, all the stems are missing. Happens
Hi Nick,
When I build your example on 2.15.41, all the stems are missing. Happens
both with your original code and David's suggested amendment.
Yes, this happened for me too on 2.15.41. It works on 2.15.39,
2.15.40, and 2.15.42, though.
-David
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On 5/21/09 12:41 AM, Stjepan Brbot stjepan.br...@zg.t-com.hr wrote:
Tim McNamara wrote:
You need to define exceptions to the way that LilyPond writes
chords. One way is to use one of the alternative chord rendering
methods that you can find in the snippet repository. You can put
But this should be the whole snippet code form snippets guide, look at:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/Displaying-chords.html#Displaying-chords
Chord name exceptions subchapter
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On 5/21/09 2:54 PM, Stjepan Brbot stjepan.br...@zg.t-com.hr wrote:
But this should be the whole snippet code form snippets guide, look at:
Yes, but in your file there are apparently 16 lines that come before the
lines you showed in your email.
The line that caused the error is line 2
How to achieve these complex chords:
C+5 (instead of C+)
Cdim (instead of Co)
Cmaj8 (instead of triangle)
and chord transition from G7/4-3 as show on image attached
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23558140/slika.jpeg
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On May 15, 2009, at 6:45 AM, Stjepan Brbot wrote:
How to achieve these complex chords:
C+5 (instead of C+)
Cdim (instead of Co)
Cmaj8 (instead of triangle)
and chord transition from G7/4-3 as show on image attached
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23558140/slika.jpeg
You need to define
Hi, Matthew:
Any ideas on how to do this so it looks right?
Don't know if there's a built-in method...
Worst case scenario, manipulate PostScript code directly -- look in
the manual and on the LSR for examples.
If this kind of construct is something you need a lot, consider
coding it
Begin forwarded message:
From: Damian leGassick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 19 May 2007 16:48:25 BDT
To: Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: displaying complex chords
agreed it's rare, but it's not impossible that someone might want
to typeset some bartok or ives in lilypond.
i'd
Hey, all you major-minor fanatics! =)
Here's one way to solve the problem posted earlier by Matthew...
I haven't spent enough time to get it pixel-perfect (in particular,
the right choice of #'rotation value would obviate the need for a
Stem #'extra-offset).
Regardless, this should be
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