Hello Valentin, This is how it looks like with Kieren's solution, its ok for me..?
best ole > Am 31.10.2021 um 22:13 schrieb Valentin Petzel <valen...@petzel.at>: > > Hello Ole, hello Kieren, > > We can also directly draw the wedge in postscript (instead of using the ^ > glyph of our font for this). This allows us to be more specific about the > actual shape of the wedge. > > Cheers, > Valentin > > Am Freitag, 15. Oktober 2021, 09:14:43 CET schrieb ole: >> Thanks a lot!! >> >>> Am 14.10.2021 um 15:33 schrieb Kieren MacMillan >>> <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca>: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>>> Thanks for the hints! But I'am afraid that goes way to far over my >>>> lilypond abilities. So I'am hoping someone have a more ready-to-use >>>> solution..? >>> >>> Here’s a solution using a Rest.stencil override: >>> >>> %%% SNIPPET BEGINS >>> \version "2.21.2" >>> >>> wedge = { >>> >>> \override Rest.stencil = #ly:text-interface::print >>> \override Rest.text = \markup \fontsize #4 \bold "^" >>> \override Rest.staff-position = #-4 >>> \override Rest.extra-spacing-width = #'(1 . 2) >>> >>> } >>> >>> { c'4 \wedge r4 c'' g' } >>> %%% SNIPPET ENDS >>> >>> Whether or not you choose that one — as opposed to, say, the BreathingSign >>> suggestion — depends on how much you want to play with the timing of the >>> score. >>> >>> Hope that helps! >>> Kieren. >>> ________________________________ >>> >>> Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) >>> ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info >>> ‣ email: kie...@kierenmacmillan.info > <wedge-ps.ly>