On 07/01/2015 04:00, Knute Snortum wrote: Dear LilyPonders: I am having trouble trying to move a slur down so that it doesn't collide with a note head from another voice. See below: %%% Start \vers
Here's what I meant: \version "2.19.15" \transpose c c' { \time 2/4 << { %% please comment the following line: \override StrokeFinger.avoid-slur = #'inside <ee
There should be a tie between the two c and a slur from e to f. and a slur from g over b(bes) to a in the right hand. The upper g and b and a are in a separate voice and no problem. But how to code t
Anyone ? Should I consider this output as a bug ? Cheers, Pierre 2014-06-11 17:08 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider <address@hidden>: Hi, I'd like to understand why "avoid-slur" does not work on this
Hi, I'd like to understand why "avoid-slur" does not work on this old style vibrato sign : %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \version "2.18.2" \markup\italic "avoid-slur works with slur:" { \override Scrip
I assume you intended to write this to the list... -- Original-Nachricht -- Betreff: [SPAM] Re: Slur that spans staves Datum: Fri, 9 May 2014 08:23:56 -0700 Von: Knute Snortum <address@hidden> An: Ur
Hi Karol, 2014-05-03 14:15 GMT+02:00 Karol Majewski <address@hidden>: hmm, your example shows no repeat ... It's not clear to me what you want. Do you want the tweak applied only to the Slur form fir
Ming, On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 5:46 AM, MING TSANG <address@hidden> wrote: \version "2.17.95" \relative c { \override Slur.outside-staff-priority = #0 f16\mf( f a'8\p a8) } I play with #555. I chang
No. It is "the proper grob name is Script". Since you did not bother posting an actual working example for code you want to work differently from what it does, I was merely answering to the "I have t
<URL:http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/learning/fixing-overlapping-notation> That was one of the places I looked. Do I take it then, that the answer to my question: Is there a proper grob n
This question is related to a bug report I sent some hours ago: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2012-06/msg00022.html Try to compile the attached file with 2.14.2 and 2.15.39 or git ve
Based on the properties in the Internals Reference, it appears that dynamics can be set to ignore slurs. I've seen it done successfully with articulation marks, but my attempt with dynamics is failin
Good afternoon list, I think in the following example (see attached) lilypond should automatically add a sharp in bar 2, as enforced in the second line: \version "2.14.0" \score { \new Staff { \key g
Folks: I want to typeset the following fragment but I can't get lilypond to produce the effect I'm looking for. Here's what I've provided lilypond as input: \new Staff { \time 2/2 <e'( c' a>2 ~ <d')
Phrasing slur is \(, not (\. You had the problem because (\ is invalid LilyPond syntax. By doing (\( you got a normal slur ( followed by a phrasing slur \(, so you didn't end up with a syntax error.
There are various penalties that you can adjust by hand. Try adding \override Slur #'details #'steeper-slope-factor = #0 \override Slur #'details #'non-horizontal-penalty = #0.0 In this case, the not
2011/2/18 Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>: 2011/2/18 Marek Klein <address@hidden>: 2011/2/18 David Kastrup <address@hidden>: Thanks for all replies. I'd use phrasing slur, however there's not much p
Hi Janek, I looked through some scores and it does not seem to be out of place as is, which was also my initial reaction. I did notice a few instance were the slur lines were engraved crossing throug
Hi, Janek: Thank you for the solution. That means I need to tune up after the score sheet is completed for the large score. Is there a parameter that will put the bar number just above the staff / ba