On 31.10.2007 (00:14), Graham Percival wrote: > Mats Bengtsson wrote: > >Actually, the answer is different for different articulations. Some, like > > \fermata > >are always placed above the stave, whereas others like \accent are placed > >opposite to the stem. All this is specified in the file scm/script.scm.
> Eyolf, could you include info about this in your next update of > Expressive? Yes. Perhaps this should be a general sub(sub)section, since it applies to many different kinds of signs? As it is now, there are more or less identical remarks about the "_" and "^" constructs in "dynamics", "articulations", "Ties", "Slurs", and "Phrasing Slurs". That's not necessarily a problem, but it might be an idea to gather the info together and then refer very briefly to it at the relevant places. eyolf -- There was this drylander who was asked which was more important, a literjon of water or a vast pool of water? The drylander thought a moment and then said: "The literjon is more important. No single person could own a great pool of water. But a literjon you could hide under your cloak and run away with it. No one would know." -- The Jokes of Ancient Dune, Bene Gesserit Archives _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel