ooops - sorry, I wasn't aware that in the original example the harmonic note
was in another voice context - my apologies
Eluze
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your example is not exactly comparable since
you get a chord full of harmonic-mixed or harmonic notes
with \override
but using \tweak for the single notes reveals a visible
difference:
Am 10.09.2013 00:39, schrieb Noeck:
The difference concerning centering, is this: using
\override NoteHead #'style = #'harmonic-mixed
in your example, it gets left aligned, using
\harmonic
it gets centered.
I would not have expected this to make a difference.
\version "2.17.25"
\relative f'' {
\key e \minor
\set tieWaitFo
3 comments (\version "2.16.0" or \version "2.17.19"):
1) in this simple case it looks somehow better (at least it is centered):
{ 1 }
2) I would prefer if it is stretched a bit horizontally and not just
magnified to match the wider shape of the whole note. A sketch is
attached - this is not perf
On 09/09/13 22:43, Phil Holmes wrote:
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Subject: Notehead of harmonic whole note too narrow
The noteheads of whole notes are considerably wider than the noteheads
of smaller value notes, b
> This looks a better match for the other whole notes:
>
> \relative f'' {
> \key e \minor
> <<
> {
> \tweak font-size #3
> \tweak style #'harmonic-mixed
> b1
> [...]
For my taste, the harmonic note head is too big. I think the original
size is just fine if it gets ce
On 09:42, Mon 09 Sep 2013, Carl Peterson wrote:
> Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 09:42:28 -0400
> From: Carl Peterson
> Subject: Re: Notehead of harmonic whole note too narrow
> To: Phil Holmes
> Cc: ow...@owainsutton.co.uk, Mailinglist lilypond-user
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message - From: "Owain Sutton" >
>
>>
>> It strikes me more as an issue of horizontal alignment than notehead size.
>>
>> For comparison, here's an example published by Boosey & Hawkes (Britten
>> violin
>> concerto): http:/
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It strikes me more as an issue of horizontal alignment than notehead si
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> - Original Message - From: "Nick Payne"
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thank you Nick for the report - I have added issue
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3543&thanks=3543&ts=1378731638
to the tracker
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The noteheads of whole notes are considerably wider than the noteheads
of smaller value notes, but a whole note harmonic has a notehe
The noteheads of whole notes are considerably wider than the noteheads
of smaller value notes, but a whole note harmonic has a notehead that is
exactly the same width as a harmonic notehead of any lesser value, and
considerably narrower than the head of a normal whole note. This makes a
whole n
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