Curt,

Thank you for postscript code. Wow, wonderful. My plan is not to use it with 
score pitch (note). It was intended as sort of a logo to put it onto the 
\header. I can use fishA or fishB for that purpose.  If an eye present in the 
fish (use eight-note) will be perfect.
Emanuel,
Ming. 


________________________________
 From: Curt McDowell <lilyp...@fishlet.com>
To: 'MING TSANG' <tsan...@rogers.com> 
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 5:04:15 AM
Subject: RE: \path command
 


Here's something like that, but using \postscript instead of \path. I can't get 
\path at the right origin. It seems to ignore an initial "moveto". Even 
\postscript seems to set the origin differently depending on which note the 
markup goes on (hence two versions of the markup below).
 
Cheers,
Curt
 
\version "2.13.51"
 
\header {
                title = "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
}
 
fishA = \markup {
  \postscript #"0.5 setlinewidth 5 0 moveto -7 6 -10 -7 -0.5 3 rcurveto stroke"
}
 
fishB = \markup {
  \postscript #"0.5 setlinewidth 5 -1 moveto -7 6 -10 -7 -0.5 3 rcurveto stroke"
}
 
rh = \relative c' {
                \time 2/4 \key c \major \clef treble
                e8 d c-\fishB d e e e4
                d8 d d4 e8 g g4
                e8 d c d e e e e-\fishA
                d d e d c2
                \bar "|."
}
 
lh = \relative c {
                \clef bass
                c8 <e g> g, <e' g> c <e g> g, <e' g>
                b <f' g> g, <f' g> c <e g> g, <e' g>
                c <e g> g,-\fishA <e' g> c <e g> g, <e' g>
                b <f' g> g, <f' g> c <e g> c4
}
 
\score {
  \new PianoStaff <<
    \new Staff { \rh }
    \new Staff { \lh }
  >>
  \layout { }
}
 
From:lilypond-user-bounces+lilypond=fishlet....@gnu.org 
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+lilypond=fishlet....@gnu.org] On Behalf Of MING 
TSANG
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6:49 AM
To: Robin Bannister; David Nalesnik
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: \path command
 
Robin,  Thank you for clear the undesired background. I do hope I can do this 
in \path command.
 

________________________________

From:Robin Bannister <r...@dataway.ch>
To: MING TSANG <tsan...@rogers.com>; David Nalesnik <david.nales...@gmail.com> 
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org 
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:34:14 AM
Subject: Re: \path command

MING TSANG wrote: 
>  works fine except I have undesired background image 

Here is a black & white version.


Cheers, 
Robin
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