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Re: slashes and percent


From: Jacques Menu
Subject: Re: slashes and percent
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 23:01:43 +0100

Hello folks,

How about:

\relative c'' {
  \override Staff.NoteHead.style = #'slash
  \hide Staff.Stem
  \repeat unfold 4 { \tweak staff-position #-0.5 c4 }
}

JM

> Le 9 nov. 2015 à 22:46, Simon Albrecht <address@hidden> a écrit :
> 
> Hello Peter,
> 
> now the problem is clear. That’s what the Pitch_squash_engraver, used in the 
> example from the Notation Reference, is for: it moves all the notes to the 
> center of the staff, regardless of their pitch. So all you need to do is 
> insert the following into your file on top level:
> 
> \layout {
>  \context {
>    \Voice
>    \consists "Pitch_squash_engraver"
>  }
> }
> 
> (or add the \consists command to a layout block you already have)
> and it’ll be fine.
> 
> Yours, Simon
> 
> On 09.11.2015 22:29, Peter Berlau wrote:
>> Hello Simon,
>> 
>> Thanks for Help,
>> here is the code, sorry for length, but if You scroll pdf-output in
>> viewer You will immediateley know what I mean.
>> 
>> 
>> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>> \version "2.18.2"
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> \header {
>>         title = "Subterranean Homesick Alien"
>>         composer = "Thomas Yorke"
>> }
>> 
>> melody = \relative c' {
>>         \time 3/4
>>        \key c \major
>> \improvisationOn
>> 
>> \omit Stem
>> {
>> b'4 b b b b b b b b b b b
>> }
>> 
>> \undo \omit Stem
>> b4. b b b  % given rhythm stems needed here
>> 
>> \improvisationOff
>> \break
>> 
>> }
>> %
>> changes = \chords {
>>              c1.:maj7
>>              c1.:maj7
>>              c1.:maj7
>>              
>>   }
>> 
>> \bookpart {
>>   <<
>>     \changes
>>     \new Staff \melody
>>     \set Staff.instrumentName = #"C"
>>   >>
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> \bookpart {
>>         \transpose bes c'
>>   <<
>>     \changes
>>     \new Staff { \melody }
>>     \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Bb"
>>   >>
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> \bookpart {
>>         \transpose es c'
>>   <<
>>     \changes
>>     \new Staff \melody
>>     \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Eb"
>>   >>
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> \bookpart {
>>         \transpose c c,
>>   <<
>>     \changes
>>     \new Staff  \melody \clef bass
>>     \set Staff.instrumentName = #"bs"
>>   >>
>> }
>> 
>> \version "2.18.2"
>> 
>> 
>> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>> 
>> 
>> Am Montag, den 09.11.2015, 21:42 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht:
>>> On 09.11.2015 21:38, Peter Berlau wrote:
>>>> Hello Simon, hello All!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> a part of my problem is solved
>>>> i using now
>>>> 
>>>> \omit Stem
>>>> b4 b b b
>>>> \undo \omit Stem
>>>> 
>>>> with the '/' as notehead
>>>> 
>>>> But in tramspostion
>>>> in Bb   b = 'cis'
>>>> in Es   b = 'gis'
>>>> thats pretty ugly...
>>> Could you please post a (small, complete and compilable) code example,
>>> eventually with output, of what’s ugly?
>>> 
>>> Thanks, Simon
>> 
> 
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