Hi Andrew
as I said it was a long time ago. bit i just played with it a few seconds.
to see if I could remember. first take the following code
top = \relative c' {
e,16
\displaceHeads #'(-.8 1 0)
\adjustStem #'(2 . -2)
g,
\displaceHeads #'(-.05 .8 0)
\adjustStem #'(1.5 . -2)
d, c,
}
Hi Stephen and Alberto,
While your solution works Stephen it seems to me inelegant and complicated to
go to the complexity of using voices to force lilypond into submission.
In what way does LSR 861 not do what you needed? We could adapt it.
Andrew
On 27/03/2016, 16:49, "Stephen MacNeil"
wr
: Orientation of notes in chords
This is common in guitar music (upper note left). So I asked this same question
some time ago
found here
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-04/msg00010.html
I did look at
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=861
But it didn't work as I needed
This is common in guitar music (upper note left). So I asked this same
question some time ago
found here
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-04/msg00010.html
I did look at
http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=861
But it didn't work as I needed so I ended up with
%
On 26/03/16 00:18, Andrew Bernard wrote:
LSR 861
Looks complicated, but OK, is possible.
Thanks :-)
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Hi Alberto,
Take a look at LSR 861.
Andrew
On 26/03/2016, 06:11, "Alberto Simões"
wrote:
Is there any way to say which I want for each side?
(mostly curiosity, but it might be useful in some situations)
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Hi
If I type a chord with consecutive notes, like lilypond will
choose what notes will go to the left or to the right of the beam.
Is there any way to say which I want for each side?
(mostly curiosity, but it might be useful in some situations)
Best
Alberto
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