W dniu 14 lutego 2011 21:17:57 UTC+1 użytkownik Shane Brandes <address@hidden> napisał: Really? Well, for me it looks odd. Yes, it seems reasonable to do so in some cases. However, i suppose doing
Thank you, Trevor and Mats. Overriding the positions property did the trick! David On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Trevor Daniels <address@hidden> wrote: David Nalesnik wrote Wednesday, September 30
David Nalesnik wrote Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:16 PM I've found information on how to alter the second half of slurs which span a line-break, but I can't find anything about adjusting the firs
I find slur-manual.ly in 2.6 but not 2.4. Anyway, with only one coordinate set, it seems 'positions can only move the entire slur without changing tilt or shape? see the slur-manual.ly regression tes
Am Di., 16. Apr. 2019 um 23:45 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill <address@hidden>: Hi Aaron, meanwhile I think I understand more about Beziers, many thanks for your and David's explanations. Also, I looked enti
Hi, I modified the snippet http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/snippets/text#text-center-text-below-hairpin-dynamics to create a slur with added centered text. It took me little effort to ada
I would understand it best if the warning said any of: Cannot attach slur to preceding _expression_ Slur is not attached to note or chord Cannot attach slur to note or chord No note or chord before
Hi David (Nalesnik), Am 14.03.2017 um 16:12 schrieb David Nalesnik: Indeed this helps! Somehow I was led to think 'encompass-objects was a property that determines which types of objects to consider
My hymn has a key signature of B Major, so I have to manually sharp all the naturals in the code. On this one syllable - the "cha-" in Eucharist, I need to have the beamed 8th notes span for one syll
Hi Pierre, of course. As I mentioned in the just sent mail to Markus, repeatTie is kind of a misuse, but repeatSlur doesn't exist. I most times use \shape or some derivate like in the snippet from th
Oups, forgot to say 'Hi' to Markus... So Hi Markus and welcome to the list ! Cheers, Pierre 2015-03-04 16:09 GMT+01:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider <address@hidden>: Hi Jan-Peter, I know that this is a sta
Hi Jan-Peter, I know that this is a standard solution ; personnally, I'm not a big fan simply because this tie looks like... a tie ;) So I'd suggest two options : 1. With \repeatTie plus a vertical t
Hi Abraham, Thanks for all the help. I do like your code it works really nice. As for the voices >And just so you know, the << { ... }\\{ ... } >> implicitly applies \version "2.18.2" %\include "../f
Hi Abraham, Thanks for all the help. I do like your code it works really nice. As for the voices >And just so you know, the << { ... }\\{ ... } >> implicitly applies \version "2.18.2" %\include "../f
Hi Abraham, Thanks for all the help. I do like your code it works really nice. As for the voices >And just so you know, the << { ... }\\{ ... } >> implicitly applies \version "2.18.2" %\include "../f
well I think this is the best I can do \version "2.18.2" \relative c'{ \time 6/8 <<{ \voiceOne \stemUp <\tweak Flag.transparent ##t e g>8}\\{\voiceTwo \slurDown \stemUp \shape #'((0.2 . 0) (0 . 0) (0
I found a lot of interesting examples at http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=slur There I found \override Slur.positions, tried it, obviously does not work with chords! \once \override Tie.control-po
On 27.07.2014, at 22:11, Mike Solomon <address@hidden> wrote: On Jul 27, 2014, at 10:18 PM, pls <address@hidden> wrote: Hey all, today I experimented with hairpins inside slurs and encountered a stra
On Jul 27, 2014, at 10:18 PM, pls <address@hidden> wrote: Hey all, today I experimented with hairpins inside slurs and encountered a strange phenomenon: \version "2.19.11" exOne = { \override Slur.he