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From: | Sam Bivens |
Subject: | Re: Typesetting a Bach Ornament; Sarabande, French Suite 5 |
Date: | Sun, 22 May 2016 20:12:49 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.0 |
Hi Harm, This was *incredibly* helpful. I've now toyed around with a few
versions, some using a couple of different mensural glyphs as
well, just to see which version my colleague likes best. Thanks so much! Sam On 05/22/2016 06:16 PM, Thomas Morley
wrote:
2016-05-22 21:43 GMT+02:00 Sam Bivens <address@hidden>:I'm having trouble typesetting an ornament in the fifth measure of the Sarabande from the E-flat French Suite. An image can be found at https://www.dropbox.com/s/hhgmne640fs1twb/ornament.jpg?dl=0 The ornament in question is the two in-staff markings on the dotted-quarter A. Unfortunately, I don't know the edition (I only have a photocopy of this movement, and it's not on IMSLP). Nor have I even been able to track down exactly what this ornament is. The closest I've found is the Nachschlag at http://www.iment.com/maida/familytree/henry/music/bachnotation.htm#passinga (The double-slur-like figure from Invention 3 at the bottom of that section is similar to what appears in the Henle version of the Sarabande.) I want to mimic the given edition as closely as possible; could anyone help me out with typesetting this? I hate to ask, because it will look like I've put forth zero effort; but it's just because I legitimately have no clue where to begin. http://lilypondblog.org/2013/08/adding-ornamentations-to-note-heads-part-1/ at Scores of Beauty looked promising, but I can't even manage to get that to compile; I'm guessing something in LilyPond has happened since that was published that prevents it from working in my 2.19.40.Nicolas' code over there was for v2.17.24. He made an update for 2.19.33: https://github.com/nsceaux/nenuvar/commit/c6b65d7ae3d2e7e2b41f9ef3637ec32085c27d0f Though, meanwhile some internals changed again. Attached you'll find my own update to v2.19.42. Due to discussion at http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/crash-moving-DotColumn-td190493.html Indepent from the topic here I've found a problem where the DotColumn is moved too far. Thus cc-ing himI've attached a laughably barren MWE; it'll save about 4 seconds.Appreciated, though!SamCheers, Harm --
Sam Bivens Ph.D. Student, Music Theory Eastman School of Music Co-Editor, Intégral |
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