Hi again, On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:00 PM, David Nalesnik <david.nales...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Nick, >
[...] > if you're interested simply in > drawing lines, then there will be greater flexibility with a line > stencil, rather than em- and en-dashes and such. I've adapted the > function to do just that (see attached). It allows customization of > slope and the length of the guide-line. > Just remembered that I wrote an engraver a while back which can draw lines between fingering numbers. I can't find the file in the archives, so I'll attach it again here. With this override (which uses a property defined in the file), glissando lines get moved from between their notes to the numbers: \override Glissando #to-fingerings = ##t You can control which fingerings the line goes between by setting glissandoMap. It's meant to connect fingering numbers, but you can hide the first number to mimic the effect of the function earlier in the thread. (I'm sure something could be done to this so you wouldn't need to do that!) -David
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