Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-23 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 1/22/19, 8:07 PM, "Aaron Hill" wrote: NOTE: I could not find a predicate for an association list, so I provided one here. If I overlooked something that already exists, then we should swap out the predicate for that one. When I was creating fret diagrams, Han-Wen di

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-23 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Aaron, This is excellent. Highly useful for me. In order to disseminate this, I believe it should go in openlilylib. That's better in my view than a snippet because then you can include the actual code in your project. I'd be happy to format it all up and code it according to the standard for

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-22 5:30 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Ben, Yes this is the code in the list archives that I was referring to in my initial mail. My question was actually not so much how to achieve this, but whether a technique for this has been incorporated into lilypond more recently, similar to ho

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Ben, Yes this is the code in the list archives that I was referring to in my initial mail. My question was actually not so much how to achieve this, but whether a technique for this has been incorporated into lilypond more recently, similar to how hairpins can now be adjusted with the shorten-p

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Ben
On 1/22/2019 7:45 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote: What is the current best practice for scaling espressivo indicators, making them longer? There's a scale function in the archives from Harm, but I wonder if there is a mechanism built in to 2.19.82 and so on? Andrew Hi Andrew, I had asked that q

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Valentin Villenave
On 1/22/19, David Kastrup wrote: > People _want_ to believe that what you did was extraordinary enough that > they don't need to try themselves. Well in this specific case I certainly do want to try; I can only wish my code was as neat as Harm’s :-) Programmer or not, the Free Software world has

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am Di., 22. Jan. 2019 um 22:45 Uhr schrieb Valentin Villenave > : >> >> On 1/22/19, Andrew Bernard wrote: > >> > There's a scale function in the archives from Harm, but I wonder if there >> > is a mechanism built in to 2.19.82 and so on? >> >> I assume you’re referring to

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Di., 22. Jan. 2019 um 22:45 Uhr schrieb Valentin Villenave : > > On 1/22/19, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > There's a scale function in the archives from Harm, but I wonder if there > > is a mechanism built in to 2.19.82 and so on? > > I assume you’re referring to > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/ht

Re: Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Valentin Villenave
On 1/22/19, Andrew Bernard wrote: > What is the current best practice for scaling espressivo indicators, making > them longer? Apart from overriding the grob’s stencil, I don’t think it’s easily achievable. I looked into redefining the script-stencil property, but it only accepts a feta glyph and

Making espressivo longer

2019-01-22 Thread Andrew Bernard
What is the current best practice for scaling espressivo indicators, making them longer? There's a scale function in the archives from Harm, but I wonder if there is a mechanism built in to 2.19.82 and so on? Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypo