Re: syntax for \afterGrace

2024-07-03 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 01.07.24 21:32, Paul Scott wrote: Sometimes the scope of functions? is not always clear. I’m not sure what you mean by that. \afterGrace takes two arguments, both of which are a single music expression each. {} or <<>> are used to combine multiple things into a single music expression

Re: syntax for \afterGrace

2024-07-01 Thread Paul Scott
Thank you, both, Sometimes the scope of functions? is not always clear. Paul On 7/1/24 12:19 PM, Valentin Petzel wrote: Hello Paul, \afterGrace ees2~\startTrillSpan ees1 { d16( ees) } correct would be ees2~\startTrillSpan \afterGrace ees1 { d16( ees) } or \afterGrace {

Re: syntax for \afterGrace

2024-07-01 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Paul, >\afterGrace ees2~\startTrillSpan ees1 { d16( ees) } correct would be ees2~\startTrillSpan \afterGrace ees1 { d16( ees) } or \afterGrace { ees2~\startTrillSpan ees1 } { d16( ees) } (note that the latter one may have weird implications depending on afterGraceFraction, e.g.:

Re: syntax for \afterGrace

2024-07-01 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le lundi 01 juillet 2024 à 12:05 -0700, Paul Scott a écrit : > Hi, > > This MWE works as I expect for the 1st \afterGrace but not for the 2nd > one. In both cases I want the 16th notes in curly brackets to be the > grace notes. I have tried several places to put the tied note. > > \version

syntax for \afterGrace

2024-07-01 Thread Paul Scott
Hi, This MWE works as I expect for the 1st \afterGrace but not for the 2nd one. In both cases I want the 16th notes in curly brackets to be the grace notes. I have tried several places to put the tied note. \version "2.25.17" \fixed c''' {   r2 \afterGrace f\startTrillSpan { g16( f }