Hi David,
I will send you a copy of that score, Poulenc's quatrième Nocturne. Do you want
a pdf only or also the .ly-file ?
I also transcribed Poulenc's third Novelette and his 5th Improvisation. Would
you also be interested in these nice pieces?
It may take a day or two to finish them.
Best r
On Tue 27 Feb 2018 at 10:13:18 (+0100), Robert Blackstone wrote:
> Hi Torsten,
>
> Thank you very much. This does help, or better, it neatly solves my problem.
> (I had never used, or even read about, "baseline-skip" so this is also a very
> useful contribution to my LilyPond education.)
>
> In
Hi Torsten,
Thank you very much. This does help, or better, it neatly solves my problem. (I
had never used, or even read about, "baseline-skip" so this is also a very
useful contribution to my LilyPond education.)
In your PS you wrote that you don't know the original page layout. That is hard
Hi Robert,
The main problem is the baseline-skip within the columns, i.e. the lines of
text are too far apart from each other.
If the default skip is too wide, inserting positive \vspace can only make it
worse (by the way, it's also possible to insert negative \vspace).
The "proper" and most natu
% Perhaps something like
\header {
tagline = \markup \center-column { "Rome" "Mars 1934" }
}
{ c''1^\ppp_\markup \italic \center-column { "m. d." "dessus" }
\override Score.RehearsalMark.direction = #DOWN
\override Score.RehearsalMark.font-size = -1
\override Score.RehearsalMark.self-ali
Hi Robert,
the original score looks like "Rome Mars 1934" is not a markup to the
final note (c''), but rather some kind of footer.
I would suggest to engrave it as a footer or as attached to the final
bar line (like a mark).
Best,
Joram
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Hi Andrew
Thanks for your advice.
Your code certainly inserts vertical spaces, but too many and too wide. Setting
\vspace #0 does not change their width.
I tried several other potential tweaks but in the end I accepted what you can
see in the left screenshot. Not bad compared with the original
Hi Robert,
Use \vspace perhaps?
\markup {
\column {
"m. d."
dessus
\vspace #1
Rome
Mars 1934
}
}
Andrew
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Dear all,
A piano piece that I have transcribed has, below its last note in the lower
staff, three or four texts, two of which are dynamics, and the other some
general info about the piece.
In the original it looks like this:
m. d.
dessus
Rome
Mars 1934
How can I insert a vertical space or