Dear Paul,
On 04/02/2008, Paul Scott wrote:
> Can someone tell me how to fix this?
Sorry, I can't. I have a workaround, though. :-) I had to find a way
to make a pitched trill and came up with this. However, the solution
is not ideal. If you change the size of the trill mark, you have to
find new
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:55:21 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Umm, the first example? It shows you how to use #'bound-details.
> >
> I don't see how to use that to get a flat, sharp or natural to appear.
The same way you normaly get a flat, sharp, or a natural to appear
in mark
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:05:31 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
- run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you
about the text spanners.
The LSR code didn't have a version that I could see. I tried
st
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 22:05:31 -0700
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> > - run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you
> > about the text spanners.
> >
> The LSR code didn't have a version that I could see. I tried
> starting with several 2.11.
Paul,
- run the example through convert-ly. It will probably warn you
about the text spanners.
- look at NEWS. It tells you that setting text spanners has
changed.
- look at the doc section about text spanners. It tells you the
new syntax.
- with this knowledge, modify the snippet accordi
Can someone tell me how to fix this?
TIA,
Paul
Paul Scott wrote:
This example from the current LSR doesn't seem to work for 2.11.38.
No sharp appears.
Adding accidentals to a trillspanner
\relative c'' {
\override TrillSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons (markup #:line
(#:halign -0.5 #: