Le 3 févr. 08 à 21:07, Till Rettig a écrit :
Whow, this is really great. I guess from that base it is somehow simple to have also changing of notehead/flags etc styles possible -- and not to forget: for most socres of renaissance music the ligature-engraver will have to be added to the score and the ligature bracket engraver removed (which will have to be restored for the main score, where there are usually notated as brackets to indicate the original ligatures).
My first idea was that the note head, clef, etc, styles and the engraver settings would be set in the \incipit functions: it would be up to the user to define a custom \incipit function based on the default one. But maybe, using an IncipitStaff context, which properties would be overridden in the score layout block, that could be done more easily. That's what I'll try. But there are some flaws in the instrument name hack appraoch. The notes are not aligned (which may or may not be a problem), and the alignment of the incipit with the staff is manually tuned (hence the use of two \incipit and \vocalIncipit functions is the example). nicolas _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel