Hello Harm and David,
Thanks for the explanations and example!
I copied a sample from the snippets and modified it, without taking care about
detailed semantics.
Now I know how to do things the right way depending on the context.
JM
> Le 25 juin 2017 à 10:44, David Kastrup a écrit :
>
> Thom
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2017-06-25 8:40 GMT+02:00 Menu Jacques :
>> Thanks Simon for the idea.
>>
>> I’ve defined the following Scheme function for my needs, with accidental
>> style forced to ‘forget' for the given note:
>>
>> editorialAccidental =
>> #(define-music-function
>> (note)
>> (l
2017-06-25 8:40 GMT+02:00 Menu Jacques :
> Thanks Simon for the idea.
>
> I’ve defined the following Scheme function for my needs, with accidental
> style forced to ‘forget' for the given note:
>
> editorialAccidental =
> #(define-music-function
> (note)
> (ly:music?)
> #{
> \once\accide
= ##t
#note
#})
{
\editorialAccidental cis4
cis4
dis4
\editorialAccidental cis4
}
JM
> Le 25 juin 2017 à 00:58, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
>
> On 24.06.2017 22:09, Menu Jacques wrote:
>> What are editorial accidentals actually, and is there a way to produce them
>&g
On 24.06.2017 22:09, Menu Jacques wrote:
What are editorial accidentals actually, and is there a way to produce them
with Lily?
I don’t know what musicxml means by an editorial accidental, but
generally an editorial accidental may take lots of forms depending on
style/policy: in round
Hello Phil,
Fine, thanks! I didn’t know what to look for.
JM
> Le 24 juin 2017 à 23:04, Phil Holmes a écrit :
>
> - Original Message - From: "Menu Jacques"
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Cc: "Menu Jacques"
> Sent: Saturday, June 2
- Original Message -
From: "Menu Jacques"
To: "lilypond-user"
Cc: "Menu Jacques"
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2017 9:09 PM
Subject: Editorial accidentals
Hello folks,
I see that, when translating , musicxml2ly ignores:
What are editorial accidentals a
Hello folks,
I see that, when translating , musicxml2ly ignores:
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
On 7/29/16 12:57 AM, "Robert Blackstone"
wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I've seen in the documentattion that it is possible to put
>figure+accidental pairs between brackets, like this [#3] .
>Now in some examples I need [#]3.
>Is there a way to do this?
How about [_#] 3?
Using an underscore allows the
Thanks Shane,
Elegant or not, it does work.
Best regards,
Robert Blackstone
On 29 Jul 2016, at 12:39 , Shane Brandes wrote:
> A possible method by Andrew Cashner on Stack overflow. Probably a
> better method out there but this may suffice.
>
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> {
>\clef "bass"
><<
A possible method by Andrew Cashner on Stack overflow. Probably a
better method out there but this may suffice.
\version "2.18.2"
{
\clef "bass"
<<
{ c2 c2 }
\figures { < [6- ]>2
<
\markup \fontsize #-1 \concat {
\raise #0.2 {
[
Dear all,
I've seen in the documentattion that it is possible to put figure+accidental
pairs between brackets, like this [#3] .
Now in some examples I need [#]3.
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Best regards,
Robert Blackstone
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