On Wed, 2014-05-07 at 20:23 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote: > This brings up the point that there do indeed seem to be a set of > people trying to use lilypond for baroque music engraving. Lilypond > seems heavily oriented around nineteenth century practice (leaving > aside it's wonderful support for ancient notations) and the very usual > and common set of baroque keyboard ornaments (meaning, in particular, > the French ones) have to be done with complex special techniques that > are not easily understood or manufactured by those who do not know > Scheme. > > Why can't lilypond be extended to have in the base code a full set of > French baroque ornament signs and symbols? How would one initiate such > a request?
There is a bug tracker for that, but from the lack of response I would guess there isn't enough demand. However, I have been digging a bit into this, as there is indeed at least one other ornament in the score I am working from that is not available. The pincé appearing next to the note is a rather special case, as is the coulé that I originally asked about, but for many others here is a route which seems to work: I created an eps file from the fermata.svg which is an image of the fermata extracted from the emmentaler font, purely as an example to work with, and placed it in /home/rshann/git-denemo/denemo/pixmaps/fermata.eps then I wrote four notes with the code a'4 a' ^\markup {\combine \epsfile #X #2 #"/home/rshann/git-denemo/denemo/pixmaps/fermata.eps" \with-dimensions #'(0 . 6) #'(0 . 10) \postscript #" newpath closepath " } a'4 a' and the result is that the second a' note has a fermata over it. Now, I cannibalized that code from http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/formatting-text#index-epsfile but the documentation there is not sufficient for me to know what exactly all the bits are doing; if anyone can prune that code further, or say what can be usefully done with the parameters in it, I would be grateful. Anyway, this provides a route for including other special ornaments - I'll include the one (the "suspension") I need right now in the next Denemo release so that it can be applied via a simple command as with any other ornament. If anyone has other .svg's that they want including, please let me know. Richard > > It's interesting that it was only two or three weeks ago that I myself > asked about pincé, and here it is again. So there is some growing > demand. > > I am of course aware that there is generally more than one way to > notate the French ornaments, but that can be dealt with I imagine. > > Andrew > > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user