It is not unusual to have instruments double some vocal parts and the slurs might be a playing instruction for them. It is strange that in the last example the slur is present only in one of two para
Hello Mike, oldwhtman schrieb: I'm using Lilypond 2.12.2 on a Linux system. I'm trying to use \slur to indicate ligato (pull off) from a grace note. It is a two voice system and the slur is on the fi
I'm using Lilypond 2.12.2 on a Linux system. I'm trying to use \slur to indicate ligato (pull off) from a grace note. It is a two voice system and the slur is on the first voice which has stems point
2009/10/17 David Nalesnik <address@hidden>: You're setting a parser variable (internal-offset) in the music to two different values, but this process happens before the slurs exist; by the time they'
Hello, I did a quick exercise typsetting a Schumann score, and I'm puzzled because to get the hairpin under the slur I had to turn up 'outside-staff-priority for the slur to be greater than 250. Othe
On 03.08.2009, at 19:36, Jonathan Wilkes wrote: Hello, I'm having trouble entering the following fragment of music: \version "2.12.2" \relative c'' { \time 3/4 \partial 32 cis32~( | cis4~ cis8~ \acci
Actually, I found out that the "editorial" dashed slur is used in a very "simple" manner in critical editions score: "dashed" part may begin and end in every point of the slur. It is possible to find
Ted Section 5.5.4 in the Notation Reference describes how to modify the shape of ties, slurs and phrasing slurs. It's a little tricky, but it's easy compared with modifying the two parts of a slur sp
Ok, thanks, I now can find the references. To make life easier for myself when searching the documentation I just created a PDF portfolio from the PDF version of all the docs, as once the portfolio h
Am 26.12.2008 um 13:15 schrieb Jonathan Kulp: james wrote: I'm having some difficulty understanding the 'avoid-slur property. This doesn't work: \version "2.11.65" \relative c'' { \override TextScrip
Hi Patrick, 2008/11/24 Patrick McCarty <address@hidden>: They both support script-interface, but not necessarily all the properties available. DynamicText grobs are filtered out in the acknowledger f
address@hidden > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > -- == Mats Bengtsson Signal Processing Signals, Sensors and Systems Royal Institute of Technology SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM Sweden Pho
One solution is to add a slur to an invisible note. You can use scaled note durations to avoid changing the rhythm, see the following example. \version "2.10.0" \relative c' \repeat volta 2 { c d e f
1. How can I ajust the position of the beginning of the slur in the picture attached ? I tried to override the control-points property of the slur object but I couldn't find rules to use it and I jus
I will leave this question to someone who understands scheme functions better than I do. However, I suspect that someone will have to go in and change the C++ to get this to work. Cheers, Edward Neem