Hi Nathan (and Harm and David),
Am 21.09.2016 um 23:43 schrieb Nathan Ho:
> Hi Urs,
>
> grob-interpret-markup is the way to create text. You can position it
> with ly:stencil-translate, and add it to another stencil using
> ly:stencil-add:
>
> (ly:stencil-add
> your-current-stencil
> (ly:sten
Hi David,
Am 21.09.2016 um 23:47 schrieb David Nalesnik:
> Hi Urs,
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> it may seem unprobable but I don't find the information how I can add
>> some text to my constum-made stencils.
>>
>> Concretely I want to add a text element
Hi Urs,
2016-09-21 23:47 GMT+02:00 David Nalesnik :
>> The other thing I didn't find is: how can I create a dashed (or
>> otherwise styled) line stencil with make-line-stencil?
I was going to write:
If you regard the basics you'll see something like the following example:
\markup
\box {
\st
Hi Urs,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> it may seem unprobable but I don't find the information how I can add
> some text to my constum-made stencils.
>
> Concretely I want to add a text element at a certain position to a
> (ly:stencil-add
> construction
You wou
On 2016-09-21 11:49, Urs Liska wrote:
Concretely I want to add a text element at a certain position to a
(ly:stencil-add
construction.
Hi Urs,
grob-interpret-markup is the way to create text. You can position it
with ly:stencil-translate, and add it to another stencil using
ly:stencil-add
Hi all,
it may seem unprobable but I don't find the information how I can add
some text to my constum-made stencils.
Concretely I want to add a text element at a certain position to a
(ly:stencil-add
construction.
The other thing I didn't find is: how can I create a dashed (or
otherwise styled