Hi Urs, On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Urs Liska <li...@ursliska.de> wrote:
> Dear listers, > > I thought it should be simple and straightforward, but I don't understand > how to put an arpeggio in brackets. > If I use this code I only get a very small parenthesis: > > \version "2.15.36" > \relative c' { > %\once \override ParenthesesItem #'font-size = #6 > <c g' e'>-\parenthesize \arpeggio > } > > If I use the (commented out) override, I get a much bigger parenthesis but > this doesn't work at all, because it is too wide and round. > Is there a possibility to put brackets around objects and let the brackets > adapt to the height of the objects (like spanners)? > Here's something that works for arpeggios. The attached file is a bit large because I needed to include several functions from stencil.scm to draw the parentheses. (I included parenthesize-stencil, commented out, so you can see what the numbers in my override refer to.) The override of 'before-line-breaking is necessary for horizontal spacing. Sorry I don't have a simple solution involving ParenthesesItem. Perhaps someone else will have an idea. Best, David
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