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To: rich...@oneill-griffiths.net
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Subject: Re: Horizontal note spacing in chant template
On Wed 17 Apr 2024 at 11:45:51 (+0100), rich...@oneill-griffiths.net wrote:
> Hi, I've been using the Anglican chant template to set items f
On Wed 17 Apr 2024 at 11:45:51 (+0100), rich...@oneill-griffiths.net wrote:
> Hi, I've been using the Anglican chant template to set items for our choir
> and I've just a note spacing problem with one chant (Walford Davies) last
> quarter.
>
> How do I address the note spacing for the B/C clash
Thanks.
Appreciate the help
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Subject: Re: Horizontal note spacing in chant
On 2024-04-17 12:45, rich...@oneill-griffiths.net wrote:
Hi, I’ve been using the Anglican chant template to set items for our
choir and I’ve just a note spacing problem with one chant (Walford
Davies) last quarter.
How do I address the note spacing for the B/C clash in the 3^rd bar?
Now
Thank you so much.
From: Michael Werner
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 12:55 PM
To: rich...@oneill-griffiths.net; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Horizontal note spacing in chant template
Hi Richard,
On 2024-Apr-17 06:45, rich...@oneill-griffiths.net
<mailto:rich...@oneill-griffiths.
Hi Richard,
On 2024-Apr-17 06:45, rich...@oneill-griffiths.net wrote:
Hi, I’ve been using the Anglican chant template to set items for our choir and
I’ve just a note spacing problem with one chant (Walford Davies) last quarter.
How do I address the note spacing for the B/C clash in the 3^rd
Hi, I've been using the Anglican chant template to set items for our choir
and I've just a note spacing problem with one chant (Walford Davies) last
quarter.
How do I address the note spacing for the B/C clash in the 3rd bar?
Now if there's also an easier way to show that voice split in the
Hi Abraham,
What a great help. I have been wanting this for a very long time. Overriding
Score.NoteSpacing.knee-spacing-correction
allows the kneed beamed grace notes to be evenly spaced, with trial and error
for the right number.
Very much appreciated.
This is almost worth an
nsible rod (e.g., the space before/after
barlines, accidentals, etc.). Does that make more sense, at least what it's
means in theory? Sorry I can't be of more help than that.
Best,
Abraham
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business? The IR is rather terse, as is its wont.
Andrew
From: Abraham Lee [mailto:tisimst.lilyp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2016 1:40 PM
To: Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Horizontal note spacing
Have
Andrew,
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
>
>
> With the reasonably complex contemporary music that I engrave for my
> colleague, I often come across situations where lilypond spaces note stems
> in a beamed group unevenly, but we
Greetings All,
With the reasonably complex contemporary music that I engrave for my
colleague, I often come across situations where lilypond spaces note stems
in a beamed group unevenly, but we would like them to be equally spaced.
Lilypond is certainly doing the right thing, but we
Thank you Alexander, that worked great.
I discovered that part of the reason my previous efforts had failed is that
I was including gregorian.ly, which specifies \override
SpacingSpanner.packed-spacing = ##t. Packed spacing had a number of side
effects that were not desirable for this use case.
I am re-engraving music based on the attached image. Notice that the
original editor tightened the horizontal spacing between the notes on the
syllables De- and Pa-. This was done to mimic the Gregorian chant
neumes on which the music is based.
Could someone recommend how to achieve this in
On 03/14/2014 01:34 PM, Benjamin Fluehr wrote:
I am re-engraving music based on the attached image. Notice that the
original editor tightened the horizontal spacing between the notes on
the syllables De- and Pa-. This was done to mimic the Gregorian
chant neumes on which the music is based.
I tried my simple approach to disabling collision detection, but I didn't
get desired (or deserved, as I smartly wrote in previous mail :P) effect -
spaces between notes with accidentals were still slightly wider than other,
and some other spacing rules got very wrong. Well, I expected it to work
in context:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Horizontal-note-spacing-tp151701.html
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On 1 oct. 2013, at 13:59, LaurenH l.v.had...@sms.ed.ac.uk wrote:
I'm looking for a music writing program that will allow me to precisely
control horizontal spacing for use in a psychology sight-reading study.
Though I've found information on how to pad accidentals etc I was wondering
if
LaurenH l.v.had...@sms.ed.ac.uk writes:
I'm looking for a music writing program that will allow me to precisely
control horizontal spacing for use in a psychology sight-reading
study.
You are probably best off writing your own program then. LilyPond does
so many tweaks and finetunes and
I'm not completely sure of that, but disabling springs should be quite easy
to do (in C++ code), and effect might be what is deserved, i.e. no smart
spacing. However, it can result in lots of collisions in some cases. Maybe
I'll try it today or tomorrow, I'd like to remind myself spring code a
The only way I found of adding extra space before the arpeggiated chord
in this example was to have a hidden voice with some notes to affect the
spacing - I had a look at the manual section on horizontal spacing and
tried a few things, but this was the only thing I tried that made a
Hi Nick,
Is this the only solution?
My preference would be to adjust the padding or X-extent of the
arpeggio directly, e.g.
\version 2.13.3
arpspace = \once \override Staff.Arpeggio #'X-extent = #'(-13 . 1)
treble = \relative c' {
a4 \arpspace cis\arpeggio |
g' cis, |}
bass =
Thanks. A much simpler fix.
Nick
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Nick,
Is this the only solution?
My preference would be to adjust the padding or X-extent of the
arpeggio directly, e.g.
\version 2.13.3
arpspace = \once \override Staff.Arpeggio #'X-extent = #'(-13 . 1)
treble = \relative
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