On 27/06/13 08:31, Thomas Morley wrote:
2013/6/26 Nick Payne <nick.pa...@internode.on.net>:
On 27/06/13 00:02, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean "insert a fingering here".
Rather, it means "use that funny time-signature-like
font-MODELED-AFTER-ORATOR-WHICH-TRADITIONALLY-IS-ALSO-USED-IN-SMALL-SIZE-FOR-FINGERING
for these glyphs".
There, FTFY.
Thanksfor the explanation. The solution to get the same characters used
turns out to be pretty simple.
\version "2.17.20"
\relative f'' {
\override Fingering.font-encoding = #'latin1
\override Fingering.font-size = #-2
\override Fingering.font-series = #'bold
<g-4> <f-2> f^\trill^\markup { \fontsize #-2 \bold "4242" }
}
Hi Nick,
in scores for guitar-music the execution of trills are often indicated
not only with the fingers, which should be used, but with a sort of
slur above them. (Ofcourse you know that. :) )
So I remembered that Jan made some nice undertie-markup-command, issue 3088
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3088
I took that code, slightly modified it (adding some properties, etc)
and added an overtie-markup-command.
In the end I wrote a define-event-function, named slurTrill.
I think there's a wide range for improvements, but it works for now.
\version "2.17.20"
\include "undertie-02.ly"
\relative f'' {
\override Fingering.font-encoding = #'latin1
\override Fingering.font-size = #-2
\override Fingering.font-series = #'bold
<g-4\2>
<f-2>
\once \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left up)
<f\slurTrill "4242" d-3>
f\slurTrill "4242"
}
Thanks. That looks useful.
Nick
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