ght
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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 fo
Thanks.
Appreciate the help
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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
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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
This is great, thank you so much!
On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 at 15:53, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> > Don't worry, found out how to do it:
> >
> > \version "2.18.2"
> > \header {tagline = ""}
> > {
> >\numericTimeSignature
> >\textLengthOn
> >\override Staff.padding = #3
> >
Hi Robert,
> Don't worry, found out how to do it:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> \header {tagline = ""}
> {
>\numericTimeSignature
>\textLengthOn
>\override Staff.padding = #3
>\time 4/4
>a'4\mordent -\tweak staff-padding #4 ^"Mordent"
>a'4\upmordent -\tweak staff-padding #4
Don't worry, found out how to do it:
\version "2.18.2"
\header {tagline = ""}
{
\numericTimeSignature
\textLengthOn
\override Staff.padding = #3
\time 4/4
a'4\mordent -\tweak staff-padding #4 ^"Mordent"
a'4\upmordent -\tweak staff-padding #4 ^"Upper Mordent"
Hi Phill, that mostly works, thank you for your help. However the text
isn't vertically aligned, and the text blocks are too close together.
The documentation mentions 'staff-padding' in regards to the first
issues, but doesn't say how to actually set that. 'Neither
Staff.padding' or
Hi Robert,
I'm trying to make an example showing mordent symbols with text
labels. I want the note positions spaced so that the text is all on
one line, with notes placed as needed to fit around it.
The easiest way I can think of doing that would be to put manually
sized 'gap fillers' between
Checkout \textLengthOn and see if it does what you want.
On 05/01/2024 14:50, Robert Hickman wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make an example showing mordent symbols with text
labels. I want the note positions spaced so that the text is all on
one line, with notes placed as needed to fit around it.
Hi,
I'm trying to make an example showing mordent symbols with text
labels. I want the note positions spaced so that the text is all on
one line, with notes placed as needed to fit around it.
The easiest way I can think of doing that would be to put manually
sized 'gap fillers' between the notes
Hi Michael,
I'm also interested in knowing if there's a better solution, but in
the end this is fairly easy to implement, and one can decide how
compressed the grace spacing is by changing its duration. In the
example you posted it makes sense to have the grace notes starting
with the percussion
Hey there Lib,
Thanks for that — and sorry for the delayed reply. I was hoping that
there would be some combination of overrides that could be set to fix the
spacing automatically (SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing in combination with
something else?) but this will work,
Hi,
Here is a hack, and among the various things to be fixed, the beam
thickness of the fake grace notes needs to be checked more carefully
against the 'real' grace notes. I calculated the starting point of the
fake grace according to the percussion part, so it begins on the
upbeat of the 3rd
> I missed it at first, but it's actually very easy in your example.
Thanks, added to #6533.
Werner
Le samedi 18 février 2023 à 08:01 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> ```
>
> >> The issue I filed is not related to `strict-grace-spacing` at all.
> >
> > It’s quite related. [...]
>
> With 'related' I meant that there are two separate bugs. I didn't
> talk about what the best fix for the
> Le 18 févr. 2023 à 09:01, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
>>> The issue I filed is not related to `strict-grace-spacing` at all.
>>
>> It’s quite related. [...]
>
> With 'related' I meant that there are two separate bugs. I didn't
> talk about what the best fix for the whole problem
>> The issue I filed is not related to `strict-grace-spacing` at all.
>
> It’s quite related. [...]
With 'related' I meant that there are two separate bugs. I didn't
talk about what the best fix for the whole problem actually is.
> In strict-grace-spacing mode, grace columns are not part of
> Le 18 févr. 2023 à 00:10, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
> The issue I filed is not related to `strict-grace-spacing` at all.
It’s quite related. In strict-grace-spacing mode, grace columns are not part of
the main chain of springs that goes through the whole system from column to
columns
>>> I tried that, but as soon as a group of grace notes has some
>>> accidentals it produces bad output.
>>
>> Doesn't that sound more like the issue should be
>> "strict-grace-spacing produces bad output if grace note has
>> accidental" rather than "strict-grace-spacing should be the
>>
>> I tried that, but as soon as a group of grace notes has some
>> accidentals it produces bad output.
>
> Doesn't that sound more like the issue should be
> "strict-grace-spacing produces bad output if grace note has
> accidental" rather than "strict-grace-spacing should be the
> default"?
The
Le vendredi 17 février 2023 à 18:42 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> ```
>
> > Try playing around with spacing parameters. As a starting point:
> >
> > \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing = ##t
>
> I tried that, but as soon as a group of grace notes has some
> accidentals it
> Try playing around with spacing parameters. As a starting point:
>
> \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing = ##t
I tried that, but as soon as a group of grace notes has some
accidentals it produces bad output.
This is now
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6533
> Le 17 févr. 2023 à 12:08, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
> Please have a look at this example.
>
> ```
> {
> \omit Staff.TimeSignature
> \repeat unfold 16 { \grace e'8 d'4 } \break
> \repeat unfold 8 { \grace e'8 d'4 }
> }
>
> \paper { indent = 0 }
> ```
>
> As can be seen, the spacing
Please have a look at this example.
```
{
\omit Staff.TimeSignature
\repeat unfold 16 { \grace e'8 d'4 } \break
\repeat unfold 8 { \grace e'8 d'4 }
}
\paper { indent = 0 }
```
As can be seen, the spacing between grace notes and the corresponding
main notes increases if the overall
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 10:58 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Unfortunately, SpacingSpanner options are quite buggy currently.
>
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/2630
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/4493
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/4499
>
> There is
Le 15/02/2022 à 02:33, Knute Snortum a écrit :
I have come across what may be a bug.
Below is a tinyish example of gracenotes with strict-note-spacing.
The problem is the fis accidental. There's not enough space for it.
(See attached picture.)
%%%
\version "2.23.6"
rightHand =
I have come across what may be a bug.
Below is a tinyish example of gracenotes with strict-note-spacing.
The problem is the fis accidental. There's not enough space for it.
(See attached picture.)
%%%
\version "2.23.6"
rightHand = \relative {
\override Score.SpacingSpanner.s
t;> >
>> > *Issue*
>> > Two-and-more note neume spacing using \syllable function is affected by
>> > some interaction of the *first* syllable, and the *final* Amen. It
>> > seems
>> > like LilyPond can squeeze the notes much closer together, as
Dear Kieren,
Thank you for the suggestions. Now I have another knob to study and play
with!
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/layout-properties
My solution:
AmenBars = {
\skip 1*2/4
\once\revert Score.BarLine.stencil
\once\override Staff.BarLine.extra-spacing-width = #'(-1 .
Hi Matthew,
> Would there be a programmatic way to control the spacing of the final bar to
> the final note?
If I understand correctly, all of the BarLine spacing-alist parameters control
spacing *after* the barline.
> At the moment, I just use s4 or s4. just to add a tiny bit of space so it
Hello everyone,
Would there be a programmatic way to control the spacing of the final bar
to the final note? At the moment, I just use s4 or s4. just to add a tiny
bit of space so it doesn't feel as cramped. I do have the following
override enabled to compact the spacing of the notes for chant,
*first* syllable, and the *final* Amen. It
> > seems
> > like LilyPond can squeeze the notes much closer together, as is seen
> > when
> > \syllable is not used at all (but does not result in consistent note
> > spacing).
>
> Sorry, I do not have much time to dig i
(but does not result in consistent note
spacing).
Sorry, I do not have much time to dig in further.
I notice one difference is the system count. Have you tried forcing the
system count to three to see if LilyPond opts for tighter spacing?
\paper { system-count = 3 }
I suspect
Hello Aaron,
Thanks for pointing out the many ways LilyPond can accomplish something.
Going to play around with those options!
Many thanks,
mattfong
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 6:11 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-10-07 11:03 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
> > I suppose I could also use markup on the
On 2020-10-07 11:03 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
I suppose I could also use markup on the note if it's
a graphical articulation?
I can think of four ways to decorate a note:
\version "2.20.0"
decoMarkup = \markup \circle \normalsize \normal-text !
decoDynamic = #(make-dynamic-script
Hello Aaron,
You're quite right. I don't need to alter the note duration in the scope --
it's simply a graphical articulation I wish to add, like the tenuto.
I actually do prefer the first solution. The second one for falsobordone
(or current problem). I suppose I could also use markup on the
On 2020-10-07 8:44 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
Hello Aaron,
I did find an issue with your syllable function. It seems to swallow up
dots, that is, if I take your sample code
\syllable { a'\( \melisma c'' b'\tenuto \melismaEnd }
and add a dot, it is ignored. I am playing around with an episema vs.
Hello Aaron,
I did find an issue with your syllable function. It seems to swallow up
dots, that is, if I take your sample code
\syllable { a'\( \melisma c'' b'\tenuto \melismaEnd }
and add a dot, it is ignored. I am playing around with an episema vs. dot.
\syllable { a'4.\( \melisma c''
Holy smokes. This is a thing of beauty.
Thank you Aaron! Not everything notation can be automated away, and I'm
fine with the flexibility this offers.
Many thanks,
mattfong
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:32 AM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-10-05 10:35 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
> > Hello Aaron,
> >
> >
On 2020-10-05 10:35 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
Hello Aaron,
Thank you for your help. That does make sense to me and works out quite
well -- I don't yet have a grasp how various commands and settings are
actually working in LilyPond. I found another example in the LilyPond
documentation that shows
Hello Aaron,
Thank you for your help. That does make sense to me and works out quite
well -- I don't yet have a grasp how various commands and settings are
actually working in LilyPond. I found another example in the LilyPond
documentation that shows the internal representation. Where do I find
(Adding mailing list back to thread...)
On 2020-10-05 9:07 am, Matthew Fong wrote:
I'm dissecting your syllable code and have a question for you: How do I
create a similar list using a slur instead of a melisma? I found this
documentation, but not sure how to use it
> I disagree with the approach the NR demonstrates. [...]
Could you submit a patch that improves that?
Werner
Hello Aaron,
Many thanks for bearing with my error. I do see in the list archives that I
have sent out my question three times -- I will certainly apply patience
here. This has been a tremendously useful group.
I will implement the your suggestions and feedback. There seem to be many
ways to
On 2020-10-04 2:17 pm, Matthew Fong wrote:
(I apologize if I've posted multiple times -- I am not seeing my post
at
all.)
Three times, in fact. The mailing list server is not running as a
top-priority service. Sometimes you can post something and get a copy
back nearly right away; other
ct may be set
to a fixed value," this results in the *consistent* note spacing I am
looking for, but lyrics text collides with each other.
In code example, compile with \override Lyrics.LyricText.X-extent
*uncommented*: See words in the first stanza "things", and in the second
stanza "grace&
on Hill
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2019 9:09 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: note spacing
On 2019-10-20 8:28 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
> Thank you for your response and suggestions.
> The \paper command does not make any changes.
> A \break cannot be inserted on any of the measu
On 2019-10-20 8:28 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
Thank you for your response and suggestions.
The \paper command does not make any changes.
A \break cannot be inserted on any of the measures with cross bar beam.
My last resort is to remove the beams.
That is because Beams are not breakable by
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On Behalf Of Aaron Hill
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2019 7:06 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: note spacing
On 2019-10-20 6:50 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
> A setting of a treble (Hours-treble) 12 measures are spread over three
> lines
> - 4 mea
: note spacing
At 18:50 20/10/2019 -0700, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
>A setting of a treble (Hours-treble) 12 measures are spread over three
>lines -- 4 measures per line. When the bass is added (Hours with bass)
>the 12 measures are compressed into two lines.
The first line indent for y
At 18:50 20/10/2019 -0700, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
A setting of a treble (Hours-treble) 12 measures are spread over
three lines -- 4 measures per line. When the bass is added (Hours
with bass) the 12 measures are compressed into two lines.
The first line indent for your piano staff appears
On 2019-10-20 6:50 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
A setting of a treble (Hours-treble) 12 measures are spread over three
lines
- 4 measures per line.
When the bass is added (Hours with bass) the 12 measures are compressed
into
two lines.
My hunch is that the beamed notes overlapping the
Nice, thank you Harm.
Le lun. 26 août 2019 à 10:34, Thomas Morley a
écrit :
> Am Sa., 17. Aug. 2019 um 11:44 Uhr schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider
> :
> >
> > Hi Andrew,
> > The wanted spacing is shown in the 2nd snippet.
> > The workaround reaches almost it.
> > Cheers,
> > Pierre
> >
> > Le sam.
Am Sa., 17. Aug. 2019 um 11:44 Uhr schrieb Pierre Perol-Schneider
:
>
> Hi Andrew,
> The wanted spacing is shown in the 2nd snippet.
> The workaround reaches almost it.
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> Le sam. 17 août 2019 à 11:20, Andrew Bernard a
> écrit :
>>
>> What is the wanted spacing?
>>
>> Andrew
Hi Andrew,
The wanted spacing is shown in the 2nd snippet.
The workaround reaches almost it.
Cheers,
Pierre
Le sam. 17 août 2019 à 11:20, Andrew Bernard a
écrit :
> What is the wanted spacing?
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On 17/8/19 7:14 pm, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
> > Hi List,
> > Please consider
What is the wanted spacing?
Andrew
On 17/8/19 7:14 pm, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
Hi List,
Please consider those two snippets -- with a possible workaround in
order to reach the wanted spacing:
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Hi List,
Please consider those two snippets -- with a possible workaround in order
to reach the wanted spacing:
\version "2.19.83"
\fixed c' {
\voiceOne s4.
\grace {
<<
{ g,32
-\shape #'((0 . 0)(0 . 0)(2 . 0)(2.5 . 2))
_( g b \once\textLengthOn f')
%
Hi Dan,
It may or may not be appropriate for your needs, but you could consider
using proportional spacing.
Add something like this and you obtain a much more nicely controlled
appearance.
== snip
\layout {
\context {
\Score
proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment
> On May 11, 2017, at 1:40 PM, Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> I think you have to move the accidental to get the note to move. I don't
> really like the way the following looks, but at least it's an example of
> moving the accidental:
>
> rightTwo = \relative c' {
> c4
I think you have to move the accidental to get the note to move. I don't
really like the way the following looks, but at least it's an example of
moving the accidental:
rightTwo = \relative c' {
c4 \tuplet 3/2 { d4 \tweak Accidental.Y-offset -0.25 cis8 }
}
---
Knute Snortum
(via Gmail)
On
In the code below, the last eighth note in voice two of both the right and left
hand are too far to the right (even slightly more so in the piece from which
this excerpt is taken, shown in the attached image). I’ve fiddled with various
values using \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift and
gt;
> I am still working on a type of lead sheet that only shows chord symbols.
> For the bars to align well, I need to set SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing
> to true (set it to false to see what I mean), but that has the unwanted
> effect of the last chord symbol in a bar having less
Hello all,
I am still working on a type of lead sheet that only shows chord symbols.
For the bars to align well, I need to set
SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing to true (set it to false to see what I
mean), but that has the unwanted effect of the last chord symbol in a bar
having less space than
Hi Paul,
>> You can try adding extra spacing width thus:
>> \override Staff.BarLine.extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 4)
> That certainly worked.
Another (perhaps more ’natural’?) option is:
\override BarLine.space-alist.next-note = #'(semi-fixed-space . 2)
Hope that helps!
Kieren.
Andrew:
That certainly worked. Thank you so much!
I will spend some more time in Internals Reference.
Paul
On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 7:41 AM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> You can try adding extra spacing width thus:
>
> \override
Hello Paul,
You can try adding extra spacing width thus:
\override Staff.BarLine.extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 4)
Information about these sort of settings is to be found in the Internals
Reference (which can be a somewhat cryptic read).
Andrew
On 4 March 2017 at 23:28, Paul Cochran
Good morning!
I am fairly new to lilypond and the group but hope someone might be able to
help or at least point me in the right direction in the manuals.
I write single staff, unmetered (cadenzaOn), vocal chant and have a problem
when there is more than one measure in a staff. The first note in
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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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
-Peter
Hi Jan-Peter,
some thoughts on a minimal example...
\version "2.18.2"
%% for comparability
%% without any override:
{ \grace { c''16 s4 } bis'8 }
myLayout = \layout { \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t }
%% collision
\score { { \grace { c''16 } bis'8
lt;<
\flute
\melody
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Score
proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/24)
\override SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
\editionID grace.spacing
}
}
}
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%% for comparability
%% without any override:
{ \grace { c''16 s4 } bis'8 }
myLayout = \layout { \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t }
%% collision
\score { { \grace { c''16 } bis'8 } \myLayout }
%% returns:
%% programming error: Cannot determine neighbors for floating
Hi Jan-Peter,
On 22.03.2016 15:10, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem spacing grace notes under a series of triplets. In
the example, the grace notes produce a big gap between the tuplets or
collide with the accidentals.
It’s an annoying bug that this isn’t handled nicely, and
:make-moment 1/24)
\override SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
}
}
}
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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
want to try this:
% \override SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
}
}
}
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Hi all,
I am looking for some advice related to note spacing. I am currently
typesetting a score that looks very good with uniform-stretching in some
places but in others it doesn't. Is it possible to use uniform-stretching
for, let's say, one single system, and then deactivate it in the next
Hi Gilberto,
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Gilberto Agostinho
gilbertohasn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking for some advice related to note spacing. I am currently
typesetting a score that looks very good with uniform-stretching in some
places but in others it doesn't
Brilliant, thanks a lot!
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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
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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
SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t
\override SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
\accidentalStyle dodecaphonic
}
}
and this looks quite reasonable to me.
hth
Eluze
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Greetings List,
In the following example from a piece I am setting, the composer wants
the notes in the tuplets exactly evenly spaced, but I see considerable
unevenness here. There are two questions. First, is this really the
classical and canonical way to space tuplet notes when in the cross
Ben you wrote Friday, December 21, 2012 5:29 AM
I am stumped, but happy. I say that because LilyPond renders the tune
correctly and does not error on bar checks etc unless you have the
second \time 3/4 in the score block. I know that removing the second
\time 3/4 from the score block fixed
Hi Trevor,
Thanks for pointing that out to me. I will remember that.
Cheers and Thanks Again,
Ben
On Fri, 2012-12-21 at 09:06 +, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Ben you wrote Friday, December 21, 2012 5:29 AM
I am stumped, but happy. I say that because LilyPond renders the tune
correctly
{
\SecondVoice
}
}
Trevor
- Original Message -
From: Ben Beeson bwbe...@wavecable.com
To: David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:59 AM
Subject: Re: Grace note spacing and barcheck difficulty in bagpipe music
Hi David
Ben Beeson bwbe...@wavecable.com writes:
Hi,
I have been struggling with how to get harmonies to align with the main
line of a tune when inputting seconds for bagpipe music. The goal is
to get the main tune on one staff with the seconds on a separate staff.
I also want the seconds aligned
Hi David,
Thanks for pointing me to the issue 34 link. I did not know about that
before. After reading all that material late last night, I am realizing
that the fix is going to be a tough one. I guess I was hoping that I
just missed something simple. Who knew that I was about to walk into a
Ben Beeson bwbe...@wavecable.com writes:
Hi David,
Thanks for pointing me to the issue 34 link. I did not know about that
before. After reading all that material late last night, I am realizing
that the fix is going to be a tough one. I guess I was hoping that I
just missed something
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