Hello Jean,

Answering  the letter of Aaron, I attached my PDF with two lines - one
built of arches and another angulary built of 90 degrees angles. The third
one, a wavy line, shall be of the same height as these two, and I am
looking for a way to obtain it.
Attaching this PDF again right now.

Regards



*Леонід - Leonid*


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On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 5:43 PM Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote:

> Hello Leonid,
>
> Le 25/11/2021 à 21:01, Leonid Hrabovsky a écrit :
> > Thank you, Aaron - very nice of you. In fact, there is no need for the
> > microscopic precision of that chain element - the approximate look is
> > enough to completely satisfy me. The different task is to build a wavy
> > line of the same proportions like these lines attached to my letter.
>
> Do you mean what the \draw-squiggle-line command does? It is described
> at https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/graphic.
>
> Otherwise, could you please attach an example of what you want? I don't
> find it in what you have sent. Perhaps it was in your very first email
> and it got lost when you forwarded it to the right address?
>
> Kind regards,
> Jean
>

Attachment: Building HrabovskyLine No.1-Arch Up Correction-C.pdf
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