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Appoggiatura or no |
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Sat, 20 Jul 2013 10:17:48 -0400 |
David,
Yes I like your approach much better. I had forgotten about the difference
between using \times and using multiplication to show a tuplet.
--John K
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On Jul 16, 2013, at 2:52 AM, address@hidden wrote:
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> 1. Re:fermata on dotted notes on the top line (SoundsFromSound)
> 2. Re:fermata on dotted notes on the top line (Richard Shann)
> 3. Re:Appoggiatura or not appoggiatura? (David Rogers)
> 4. feature request: abs-fontsize available for all text grobs
> (Kieren MacMillan)
> 5. Uneven note spacing (Andrew Bernard)
> 6. Re:feature request: abs-fontsize available for all text grobs
> (Marc Hohl)
> 7. LSR preview broken? (Werner LEMBERG)
> 8. Dash one sibling of a slur/PhrasingSlur/Tie (Urs Liska)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 09:38:39 -0700 (PDT)
> From: SoundsFromSound <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: fermata on dotted notes on the top line
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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>
> Hmm, that does like quite bad.
>
> But Eluze has the right idea:
> I would just use something like
>
> f''4.- \tweak #'padding #1 \fermata
>
> ...as a temporary fix :)
>
> -Ben
>
>
>
> Eluze wrote
>>
>> Richard Shann wrote
>>> I don't know if this is the right forum for posting unfortunate examples
>>> of LilyPond's output but I came across this one:
>>>
>>> \version "2.16"
>>> \score {
>>> f''4.\fermata
>>> }
>>>
>>> The fermata seems connected visually with the dot on the note, it looks
>>> better to me dragged further away, which I have done for the score in
>>> question using Denemo.
>> this looks a bit ugly - I'vel added an issue to the tracker
>> https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3456&thanks=3456&ts=1373898751.
>>
>> two quick workarounds:
>>
>> f''4.- \tweak #'padding #2 \fermata
>>
>> or
>>
>> \dotsDown f''4. \fermata
>>
>> thank your Robert for reporting this
>>
>> Eluze
>
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 18:08:16 +0100
> From: Richard Shann <address@hidden>
> To: SoundsFromSound <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: fermata on dotted notes on the top line
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> What I actually used was a tweak to the offset, as I hadn't got round to
> adding padding as an option in Denemo; Eluze has pricked my conscience
> about this and I have now added an option to tweak the padding of such
> objects by right clicking on the typeset score and choosing Padding from
> the pop-up menu.
>
> Richard
>
>
> On Mon, 2013-07-15 at 09:38 -0700, SoundsFromSound wrote:
>> Hmm, that does like quite bad.
>>
>> But Eluze has the right idea:
>> I would just use something like
>>
>> f''4.- \tweak #'padding #1 \fermata
>>
>> ...as a temporary fix :)
>>
>> -Ben
>>
>>
>>
>> Eluze wrote
>>>
>>> Richard Shann wrote
>>>> I don't know if this is the right forum for posting unfortunate examples
>>>> of LilyPond's output but I came across this one:
>>>>
>>>> \version "2.16"
>>>> \score {
>>>> f''4.\fermata
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> The fermata seems connected visually with the dot on the note, it looks
>>>> better to me dragged further away, which I have done for the score in
>>>> question using Denemo.
>>> this looks a bit ugly - I'vel added an issue to the tracker
>>> https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3456&thanks=3456&ts=1373898751.
>>>
>>> two quick workarounds:
>>>
>>> f''4.- \tweak #'padding #2 \fermata
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> \dotsDown f''4. \fermata
>>>
>>> thank your Robert for reporting this
>>>
>>> Eluze
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----
>> composer | sound designer
>> --
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>>
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 10:48:24 -0700
> From: David Rogers <address@hidden>
> To: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Appoggiatura or not appoggiatura?
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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> John Kliewe <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Many thanks to the lilypond-user group for their advice on measure #47
>> of the Chopin Nocturne #3 (Op 9 No 3). Urs' article on voices was
>> particularly helpful.
>>
>> My next challenge appeared in measure #69. This is working for me :
>>
>> \version "2.16.0"
>> \relative c'
>> { \clef treble
>> \time 6/8
>> \key b \major
>> ais'4.\p \once \override Slur #'stencil = ##f \appoggiatura {b8[\( ais
>> gisis ais]}
>> <<
>> {dis4 b8}
>> \new Voice
>> {\stemUp
>> \once \override TupletBracket #'bracket-visibility = ##f
>> \once \override TupletNumber #'stencil = ##f
>> \times 1/2
>> {dis8 \teeny d cis c}
>> \normalsize b8}
>> \oneVoice
>> ais4 gis8\)
>> }
>>
>> At first I assumed that both tuplets were appoggiatura, but I couldn't
>> get that to work. I also tried cue notes, but merging the head of a
>> cue note with a full-size note head was no good either. So my final
>> version (above) treats the first tuplet as an appoggiatura, but the
>> second is a new voice in a smaller font.
>>
>> I'm delighted with the results. But I do wonder if anyone in the group
>> thinks I may have missed a better approach?
>
>
> Not better, but another possible way:
>
> \version "2.16.0"
> \relative c'
> { \clef treble
> \time 6/8
> \key b \major
> ais'4.\p \once \override Slur #'stencil = ##f \appoggiatura {b8[\( ais
> gisis ais]}
> <<
> {dis4 b8}
> \new Voice
> {\stemUp
> { dis8*1/2[ \teeny d cis c}
> \normalsize b8]}
> \oneVoice
> ais4 gis8\)
> }
>
>
> --
> David R
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2013 14:30:25 -0400
> From: Kieren MacMillan <address@hidden>
> To: Lilypond-User Mailing List <address@hidden>
> Subject: feature request: abs-fontsize available for all text grobs
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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>
> Hello,
>
> There are a lot of places where I would like to use abs-fontsize:
> InstrumentName, LyricText, etc.
>
> It would be nice if there were a built-in, intuitive, consistent, direct
> method of setting an absolute font size, e.g.,
> \override InstrumentName.font-size = #(abs-fontsize . 10)
>
> How difficult would this be to implement?
> (I'm happy to contribute a few euros in sponsorship funds.)
>
> Thanks,
> Kieren.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:14:12 +1000
> From: Andrew Bernard <address@hidden>
> To: lilypond-user <address@hidden>
> Subject: Uneven note spacing
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed"
>
> Greetings List,
>
> In the following example from a piece I am setting, the composer wants
> the notes in the tuplets exactly evenly spaced, but I see considerable
> unevenness here. There are two questions. First, is this really the
> classical and canonical way to space tuplet notes when in the cross
> staff situation here? Secondly, even if it is, how can I make them
> evenly spaced out?
>
> If I use proportional notation, the only way to spread them out evenly
> is to use such a large value that the score becomes ridiculously widely
> spaced.
>
> The dodecaphonic accidental style is required in this piece.
>
> Any help appreciated!
>
> Andrew
>
> ====
>
> \version "2.17.21"
>
>
> \paper {
> ragged-right = ##t
> }
>
> % move to upper staff, stems down
> upsd = #(define-music-function (parser location) ()
> #{
> \change Staff = upper
> \stemDown
> #}
> )
>
> % move to lower staff, stems up
> downsu = #(define-music-function (parser location) ()
> #{
> \change Staff = lower
> \stemUp
> #}
> )
>
>
> upper = \relative c'' {
> \clef bass
> \time 1/4
>
> s4 s4 s4 s4 s4 s4
> }
>
> lower = \relative c {
> \clef bass
> \time 1/4
>
> \override TupletBracket.bracket-visibility = ##t
> \tupletDown
>
> \tuplet 7/8 {
> r16. a32^.[
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #(cons (list 0 1 2) (list 1 2))
> \upsd g'_.
> \once \override Stem.beaming = #(cons (list 0 1) (list -1 0 1)) f_.
> \downsu bes,^.]
> }
>
> \stemUp
> \tuplet 7/8 {
> ces32[ \upsd ces ces \downsu ces \upsd ces \upsd ces \downsu ces]
> }
>
> c4 c4 c4 c4
> }
>
> \score {
>
> <<
> \new Staff = "upper" { \upper }
> \new Staff = "lower" { \lower }
> \layout {
> \context {
> \Score
> \accidentalStyle Score.dodecaphonic
> }
> }
> }
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 08:22:38 +0200
> From: Marc Hohl <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: feature request: abs-fontsize available for all text
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> Am 15.07.2013 20:30, schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
>> Hello,
>>
>> There are a lot of places where I would like to use abs-fontsize:
>> InstrumentName, LyricText, etc.
>>
>> It would be nice if there were a built-in, intuitive, consistent, direct
>> method of setting an absolute font size, e.g.,
>> \override InstrumentName.font-size = #(abs-fontsize . 10)
>
> I had thought of such a feature some months ago; my syntax proposal
> would be something like
>
> \set fontScaling = #absolute
>
> or
>
> \set fontScaling = #relative
>
> perhaps with a better keyword.
>
> By the way, a feature like this would come in handy for eps inclusions,
> too ? I remember that I had to define a \epsfile-mm command in
> analogy to the implemented \epsfile to allow for dimensions to be set
> in millimeters.
>
>>
>> How difficult would this be to implement?
>
> My estimations in such situations go horribly wrong each time, so
> I just state "I don't know" for safety reasons ;-)
>
> Marc
>> (I'm happy to contribute a few euros in sponsorship funds.)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kieren.
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 08:34:49 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: LSR preview broken?
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>
> I've just added a snippet to the LSR (`Percent repeat counters for
> piano music'), but I'm not able to preview it. Since I don't have a
> 1.14 lilypond binary, I can't check whether the problem is in the file
> (it compiles fine with 1.16 and the current development version).
> However, even adding a very simple lilypond snippet which certainly
> displays fine doesn't succeed. I thus wonder whether the LSR preview
> for non-approved snippets currently work at all...
>
>
> Werner
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 08:52:40 +0200
> From: Urs Liska <address@hidden>
> To: Lilypond-User <address@hidden>
> Subject: Dash one sibling of a slur/PhrasingSlur/Tie
> Message-ID: <address@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed
>
> Hi,
>
> in an edition I prepare I often have the situation that I want to dash
> one sibling of a Slur (because the original edition forgot to start a
> slur before the line break.
>
> Is there a convenient way to do so without having to define two curves
> and tweak them independently?
>
> Thanks
> Urs
>
>
>
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