Le Vendredi 26 Janvier 2007 14:32, Bertalan Fodor a écrit : > Closer to a perfect solution: because Stem lengths varies, we should > count the distance from the opposing direction: from the notehead. So > for a more consistent look we should use the following (also tuned the x > a bit): > > sp = { \override Voice.Stem #'stencil = > #(lambda (grob) > (ly:stencil-combine-at-edge > (ly:stem::print grob) 1 (* -1 (ly:grob-property grob > 'direction)) > (ly:text-interface::print grob) -2.3 0)) > > \override Voice.Stem #'text = \markup { > \hspace #-1.025 \fontsize #-4 \musicglyph #"noteheads.s2cross" > } > } > > René, I hope, you send us a part of your score to see how beautiful the > sprechgesang is :-) > > Bert
Köszönöm Bertalan ! Sure, I'll send that part - but it's not finished. I find the problem is not only to get something which works, but to have a solution which is homogenous with other lilypond settings. One can write 'tremolo subdivisions' as "c'2:8" where ":8" denotes the subdivision and is placed on the stem. Maybe it could be something like "c'2:x" ? The ":" way is persistent as long as the ":" is appended to the note - I find it is suitable. I don't know how to practise Han-Wen's solution : (define (grob-text grob text) ... a+ -- René Bastian http://www.musiques-rb.org http://www.pythoneon.musiques-rb.org _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user