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Re: diagram low-bass-clarinet: diagramm - line before
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Markus Schnider |
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Re: diagram low-bass-clarinet: diagramm - line before |
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Mon, 17 Jan 2011 21:08:00 +0100 |
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Sorry
I've made a litte mistake
m-e should be m-es [left hand middle es key]
Markus
On Monday 17 January 2011 20:55:51 Markus Schnider wrote:
> Hallo
>
> I've tried to change the key names.
> (see attachments)
>
> I've also made other changes. This is not the best, but a little optimised
> ... (d -> low-d
> ees -> e [both side]
> e -> m-e [left-hand middle-e]
> e -> gis,
> f -> low-es,
> gis -> f)
>
> I've not tested the (text? . ("F" . 0)) construct.
>
> I'm not trying to create a convert-ly.
>
> Thanks for the other answers.
>
> Markus
>
> On Monday 17 January 2011 17:19:18 Carl Sorensen wrote:
> > On 1/16/11 5:53 AM, "Markus Schnider" <address@hidden> wrote:
> > > Hallo
> >
> > Hi, Markus. This kind of question is generally best asked on the
> > lilypond-user list.
> >
> > > In some cases the diagrams covers some text of the line before or the
> > > title- instrument-text. Perhaps the effect will be not only by the
> > > low-bass-clarinet.
> > >
> > > How could I prevent this?
> >
> > This problem occurs because the height-estimator for the page layout in
> > LilyPond makes a mistake in estimation. So it tries to put too much
> > music on a page and needs to squeeze the systems together. You can see
> > this in the console messages:
> >
> > Drawing systems...
> > warning: couldn't fit music on page: overflow is 6.567951
> > warning: compressing music to fit
> >
> > The solution to this problem is to either put a manual page-break in the
> > music, or to set system-count in a paper or layout block. See the
> > Notation Reference, section 4.1.6 for a paper block, or section 4.2.1
> > for a layout block.
> >
> > > There is still missing some keys for the "low-bass" clarinet.
> > > There are also a low-d key for the right thumb like low-cis and low-c.
> > > This low-d is on some bass-clarinets also on the left side available.
> >
> > This should be filed as a bug report. You've posted to the right place.
> > Perhaps our on-duty BugSquad member will respond.
> >
> > > Why are the keys for some fingering wrong?
> >
> > Perhaps because the author of the fingering charts had different names
> > for the keys. And perhaps it's just because of a mistake.
> >
> > > (The output could be correct if you choose the names instead of the
> > > notes). This is in the low register for all clarinets:
> > > (rh . (f)) should be (rh . (low-dis)) -> only bass and low-bass
> > > clarinet (rh. (ees)) should be (rh . (low-e)) or (rh . (h))
> > > (rh. (gis)) should be (rh . (low-f)) or (rh . (c))
> > > (rh. (e)) should be (rh . (low-gis)) or (rh . (es))
> > > Or how could I change these errors?
> >
> > In looking briefly at the current code, it appears that all of the
> > clarinets share the same set of key names, but I'm not really familiar
> > with the code.
> >
> > The code that sets up the names of the diagram keys is found in
> > scm/display-woodwind-diagrams.scm. The code defining the stencils is in
> > scm/define-woodwind-diagrams.scm. Patches that improve the behavior
> > would be appreciated. I'll provide any support I can as you try to fix
> > these things.
> >
> > > I don't know where I should change
> > > something (for the convert-ly)
> >
> > Fixing this with convert-ly would be very difficult, as it would only
> > apply to certain instruments. But it may be possible. Are you familiar
> > with Python or with regexps?
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Carl
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