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Re: shortening a stem
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Urs Liska |
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Re: shortening a stem |
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Fri, 05 Apr 2013 21:42:41 +0200 |
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"Janek Warchoł" <address@hidden> schrieb:
>hmm, i think that your email body got eaten.
>Janek
Oops, you're right.
But before that happened I had asked whether you have included that function in
our Fried library. Otherwise you should make a note to contribute it yourself
to OLLib once we're ready for that.
Best
Urs
>
>2013/4/5 Urs Liska <address@hidden>:
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>> "Janek Warchoł" <address@hidden> schrieb:
>>>
>>> Hi Werner,
>>>
>>> i'm performing some archeological research on emails that were sent
>>> during my absence and i found this one:
>>>
>>> 2013/1/20 Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>:
>>>>
>>>> what must I write to shorten an unbeamed stem by, say, one unit? A
>>>> naive approach would be
>>>>
>>>> \once \override Stem.length #(- ly:stem::calc-length 1)
>>>>
>>>> which doesn't work of course...
>>>
>>>
>>> David Nalesnik wrote a very versatile function that makes such
>things
>>> very easy. You can find it in a thread titled "generalizing offsets
>>> to properties" on -devel.
>>> I have no idea why this wasn't added to LilyPond yet - it's very
>>> handy. But i'm pretty sure its included in Urs' OpenLilyLib.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> Janek
>>>
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Re: shortening a stem, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/04/08