I'm trying to get a cross-staff slur within a PianoStaff. I didn't find any easy ways of doing this in the manual (I'm still using 2.6.5) and so have tried to fudge it by putting all the notes I need
Ah, thanks. I didn't try to overlap the round and curly parentheses like that. I guess as a programmer I'm so used to strict hierarchical nesting relationships that this didn't even occur to me. And
Op wo, 20-04-2005 te 00:02 +0200, schreef Werner LEMBERG: can you file a report? The documentation is lily/slur-scoring.cc and lily/slurconfiguration.cc. I'll consider writing something when we can b
You have clearly found a counter example to what is supposed to be shown in the example phrasing-slur-slur-avoid.ly of the Regression Test document. I forward it to the bug-lilypond mailing list. /Ma
I tried, but seems to have no effect ... Thanks for the suggestion though. Did you look trough the list of available properties at http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond-int
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:57 PM Robert Garrigos <robert@garrigos.cat> wrote: This is the original music to copy: I have this: << { \change Staff = "upper" \set tieWaitForNote = ##t
Thanks for the information. In music for the oboe there are one or two marks that are used to indicate alternative fingerings, which are preferable depending on the notes on either side. They are usu
Hi Group and Merry Christmas :) I do not find the right way to tweak the slur position here: --8<-- \version "2.24.0" {\relative {\tupletUp \tuplet 3/2 { as'2 b4 } \override Slur.position =#'(5 . 5)
Hello all, I have a piece I'm engraving where the automatic (default) slur shapes are not that good. See first attachment for my piece with no \shape commands, and the second attachment is more how
Hi; I have music which I am engraving that has two alternatives, both having notes which end a phrasing slur. I get a warning (warning: cannot end phrasing slur) about the second phrased slur and, of
Hi Xavier, I didn't follow this thread, thus I don't know whether the output is as intended. Nevertheless, you need to quasiquote your additions, i.e. (append `( Cheers, Harm
The reason the tuplet is up, is that — in the actual music, there is a lower voice, so the tuplet has to be up. I left out the lower voice in my example, because it is not relevant to the behavior
That I cannot speak to. I'd have to dig through the code to see where it is used. Ties and slurs are not Bezier curves, but Bezier sandwiches (bounded by upper and lower Bezier curves). As the font s
Use the phrasing slurs: \fixed c' { <<{f4 e8 c8~\( c4 e8( f8) \)}\\{f4 e8 c~ 4~ 4}>> |} For more information see the slurs page in the learning manual. вс, 14 апр. 2019 г. в 02:57, MING TSANG
Lilyponders: I have the following lily code: \version "2.19.83" \language "english" \fixed c' { <<{f4 e8 c8~( c4 e8( f8) )}\\{f4 e8 c~ 4~ 4}>> |} which has the following : Starting lilypond-windows.e