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Re: How can i do this?
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Vasil Kadifeli |
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Re: How can i do this? |
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Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:21:52 +0300 |
many thanks it worked :)
in the manual things are not all so clear :(
for example the manual says "you can merge half note heads with eighth notes, by setting
merge-differently-headed" does this imply that fourth and eighth notes are same-headed or what...
thanks once again ;)
Vasil
On 8/14/07, Thomas Scharkowski <address@hidden> wrote:
Just add:
\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-dotted = ##t
and the following line should work as you want, scaling is not
necessary.
<< { c8 <c' e>8 <c e>8 } \\ c,4. >>
Thomas
> I am a beginner too... both to music and lilypond ;)
>
> Thanks to this post I've learned how to engrave some part of the
> notation we are trying to play in the class... previously I could only
> model it as in the first measure in the attached image... now I know
> how to model it but I want to add a dot to the leftmost note... I have
> the same problem with the "." dot... even when I add the *2/3 fraction
> the notes split appart...
>
> here is the script :
>
> \relative c'' {
> \time 3/8
> \override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = ##t
> << { r8 <c e>8 <c e>8 } \\ c,4. >>
> << { c8 <c' e>8 <c e>8 } \\ c,4 >>
> << { c8 <c' e>8 <c e>8 } \\ c,4.*2/3 >>
> }
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- How can i do this?, Peter Terpstra, 2007/08/07
- Re: How can i do this?, Neil Puttock, 2007/08/08
- Re: How can i do this?, Peter Terpstra, 2007/08/08
- Re: How can i do this?, Damian leGassick, 2007/08/08
- Re: How can i do this?, Peter Terpstra, 2007/08/08
- Re: How can i do this?, Valentin Villenave, 2007/08/08
- Re: How can i do this?, Vasil Kadifeli, 2007/08/14
- Re: How can i do this?, Thomas Scharkowski, 2007/08/14
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- Re: How can i do this?, Kieren MacMillan, 2007/08/14
- Re: How can i do this?, Vasil Kadifeli, 2007/08/15
- Re: How can i do this?, Graham Percival, 2007/08/15