Shane Brandes <sh...@grayskies.net> writes: > Thank you Ed, > > That means I can take a number of text less trills back into the > trillspanner function. However that leaves yet the upprall, an up > prall or for that matter a down prall trill has an extra long initial > curved slash that tells you which neighbour, upper or lower to start > from as you enter the trill. It is worth looking up how they function > if you find yourself dealing with such music as the small extra > flashiness intended is really delightful. It was a relatively common > notation in the baroque possibly early classical, or rather galant, > period. It is one of the tiny useful things, once a standard notation, > that lilypond still has not gotten into its arsenal.
\version "2.17.9" { c'-\tweak bound-details.left.text \markup \musicglyph #"scripts.upprall" \tweak bound-details.left.stencil-offset #'(0.1 . 0) \startTrillSpan d' c'2\stopTrillSpan } -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user