On 2012.03.10., at 10:23, Tiresia GIUNO wrote: > On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 09:30:23 +0100 > Siska Ádám <sa...@sadam.hu> wrote: >> while \glissando is a simple solution, it gives a very narrow line -- >> which I didn't find how I could make thicker -- and there's >> absolutely no control over the shape of the line (so one can't make a >> non-linear glissando with it). >> Ádám Siska > > You can customize the thickness of the glissando line with > \override Glissando #'thickness = #(number) > as in example before > > I don't know what you mean with non-linear glissando, but you can have > a look here if you need just to change the shape of the line: > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/notation/line-styles > > or search the LSR for more tweaks: > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Search?q=glissando&s=0&m=10 > > > > %%%%%% CODE %%%%%%% > > \version "2.14.2" > > { > f'2 \glissando a' > > \once \override Glissando #'thickness = #2 > f'2 \glissando a' > > \once \override Glissando #'thickness = #3 > f'2 \glissando a' > > \once \override Glissando #'thickness = #8 > f'2 \glissando a' > }
Dear Eluze and Tiresia, thank you for the comments. I didn't know about that feature :-) Does also the makeClusters command have something similar? Unfortunately \override makeClusters #'thickness = #8 doesn't work. Best, Ádám _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user