See: https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/common-notation-for-keyboards An example exists on that page for what you describe. On Tue, Sep 21, 2021, 4:04 PM Kenneth Wolcott <kennethw
Hi; how to do a slur (or phrasing slur) that crosses the staff (piano score)? see attached screenshot. Thanks, Ken Wolcott Attachment: Screen Shot 2021-09-21 at 13.56.09.png Description: PNG image
{c'( d'^\flageolet)} gives the warning: Ignoring grob for slur. avoid-slur not set? I do not understand the meaning of the warning, since I don't know the meaning of the word "grob" (neither does dic
In the follo wing construct <bes4 ees bes'>~<bes16 ees bes'> I would like the top tie to be an Up Slur while the other two bottom ties to be Down Slur. How can this be accomplished? Thanks, Antonio
The problem must be on your side, unless you're subscribed to the text-only version of the digest that comes with no attachments. If your MUA doesn't display the image inline, you should be able to d
My apologies - I'm a relative newbie here! I'll know next time. And thanks David and Knute for the pointers. Once I knew what I was looking for, I found the relevant section in the documentation. So
My apologies - I'm a relative newbie here! I'll know next time. And thanks David and Knute for the pointers. Once I knew what I was looking for, I found the relevant section in the documentation. --
Mats Bengtsson: Thank you. I'll have to fiddle around some time to make it look reasonable, though. (Is there any way to simply shorten a tie?) It would be nice if someone could set this on the ToDo
In case anyone is curious as to how modifying Slur grob properties compares to using the \shapeII command in openlilylib, below is an exploratory comparative document. It is based on the document
Good pint Urs however that only works for outside notes, also I wanted the direction to be opposite the stem as in traditional classical guitar. So it doesn't work. also what happens when the slur is
I have a note with a prall and a slur. By default the prall is placed outside the slur, which is okay in most cases. However in my case the following note is very high, so the slur forces the prall w
Folks, in https://archiv.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=1744.msg9669#msg9669, Harm invented a truly wonderful new feature allowing to add an arrow head to the right end of a Slur (or, for that matt
Please excuse my ignorance: I am still at the very beginning with Lilypond. Perhaps someone can help with these two questions: 1. How can you produce a note with two stems, one running up and the oth
Hi, All - I'm running Ly 2.19.33 under Win7. I'm trying to transcribe a slashed grace note with a long slur, as in the attachmentslur.png. I've been unable to get the slur to stay up. I've tried
Hello Trevor, I stand corrected. And thanks for spelling out that explanation :-) I haven’t been thorough enough looking it up myself – or rather overestimated my knowledge of the docs, which is
This sounds like this issue in the LilyPond bug tracker: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6232 When you do \version "2.23.80" { c'( <>) c' } this is equivalent to \version "2.23.80" { c
On 01/02/2015 13:15, Cynthia Karl wrote: Message: 2 Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 13:31:14 -0700 From: Paul Scott <address@hidden> To: address@hidden Subject: 2.19.15 slur accidental collision Message-ID: <