Hi David, Hi Kieren,

David, you should try : { g-\tweak Script.font-size #6 -- }

BTW, how about :

\version "2.18.2"

myTenuto = -\tweak stencil  #(lambda (grob)
                ly:clef::print (grob-interpret-markup grob
                  #{
                    \markup\magnify #3 \musicglyph #"scripts.tenuto"
                  #} )) \tenuto

{
 c'' \myTenuto c'' _\myTenuto
}

HTH,
Pierre


2015-01-17 14:11 GMT+01:00 David Sumbler <da...@aeolia.co.uk>:

> I find that tenuto lines in Lilypond are rather too thin and short.
>
> With the help of this list, as well as the Lilypond documentation, I am
> gradually starting to understand more about how Lilypond functions.  So
> I was reasonably confident that I could at least increase the font size
> of tenuto lines to see if this would give me a satisfactory combination
> of length and thickness.
>
> I had a couple of false starts, because I found it difficult to
> determine what the name of the relevant grob was.  But eventually,
> having decided that the name is, in fact 'Script', I was almost certain
> that this was going to work:
>
> { \tweak Script.font-size #6 g-- }
>
> But it completely fails to change the tenuto line.
>
> I see that the Snippets document has a couple of ways I could achieve
> what I want, and they might be a better bet in any case for practical
> reasons in the coding.
>
> But why doesn't '\tweak Script.font-size' work?
>
> David
>
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