2015-09-01 22:59 GMT+02:00 Martin Lejeune <address@hidden>: You likely mean http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=336 Though, please note, it's the "LilyPond Snippet Repository", LSR The LSR is _not_ pa
Hi Everybody, here's a newbie question. I tried to configure "merging automatically" of rests in polyphonic staffs (piano) with a snipped, which I found in the manual. It doesn't work. What's the mis
I do not understand R1*4? May be you wanted something like that, does not make sense for me and may be there are better versions possible, anyway ... %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The easiest way is to position the rests by writing a note followed by \rest. This allows you to position both rests in the same place. See Rests in the manual. Trevor D Hi, in choir music with two v
You can try this: \musicSourceOne = { a4 b c d | a1\rest | a4 r b r2 } \musicSourceTwo = { f4 r f r | s1 | f4 f g r2 } -- Frank Mit freundlichen Gr��en / Best regards Frank Weichert LPP Gmb
2011/1/22 David Raleigh Arnold <address@hidden>: Yes, i agree that merging all rests shouldn't be default behaviour (with the exception of multi-measure rests). However, having the merge-rests functi
Mats, Thanks for the pointer. Somehow, I think of better search terms when I know there's something to find. The discussion that I found shows how to merge full- and multi-measure rests explicitly, w
Hello Ha! Yes perfect, thank you. I did get one 'programming error' initially --snip-- Drawing systems... programming error: unknown grob in dot col support continuing, cross fingers --snip-- It didn
Thanks for the tip. That gets me a long way. I also need to merge whole-measure and multi-measure rests, which, alas, the snippet doesn't cover. I will poke into extending the snippet. If you've alre
Brilliant! That worked perfectly. Within the main voice, I switched back and forth between \voiceOne and \oneVoice at each rest. A bit cumbersome if there are a lot of rests, but it works. Thanks for
The last thing to do is to merge the R1/ You can do : \new Staff << s4-\markup{Merge rests as per standard notation practice.} \relative c'' { c4 d e b\rest | r2 e4 g | b,1\rest } \\ \relative c'' {
I am a newbie as well. It compiles without error message. May be you meant r1*4 instead of R1*4 ? Am 01.09.2015 22:59, schrieb Martin Lejeune: Hi Everybody, here's a newbie question. I tried to confi
Hello, It's trickier to do this for what I usually need to do. I often take two independent systems and combine them if for instance I have a second brass player sitting next to me. That is if I am o
Well, I'm completly amazed by scheme function, which I'm totally unable to build. What I'd have done instead is : \score { \new Score << \new Staff << s4-\markup{LilyPond default, rests in both voice
Your example is very simple, so merging is good or at least not bad. In single staff polyphony which is not very simple, mergingrests is a very bad idea because it ruins the integrity of the voices
I am setting S-A-T-B choral music on two staves, S-A on treble and T-B on bass. Most of the time, the two voices on a staff have the same rests, which look much better when they are merged. I haven't
Hi, I think this question should be posted on the lilypond user list. One trick I use to achieve that is by using \voiceOne and \oneVoice and use skips on the other voice instead of rests. \voiceOne
Op maandag 13 september 2010 schreef bart: Yes, I created an alternative that also merges multimeasure rests. It is at http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1228 and an updated version a
Hi, in choir music with two voices on a staff, I want to merge rests if both voices have the same rest-value at the same time. I know that I can use \oneVoice r r \voiceOne in the upper voice and ski