> is there a way to make the circles closer in the macro definition?
>
i overrode the baseline-skip property, and now the circles are closer together.
fingerD = \markup{\override #'(baseline-skip . 2) \column{◍ ● ● }}
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Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
>
> If you want to save some typing, you can define macros for these
> patterns, like
> fingerD = \markup{\column{◍ ● ● }}
>
> and then use them like d16^\fingerD
>
>/Mats
>
i like the idea of using a macro, but there is more space in the vertical
direct
If you want to save some typing, you can define macros for these
patterns, like
fingerD = \markup{\column{◍ ● ● }}
and then use them like d16^\fingerD
/Mats
Quoting Chris Capoccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Chris Capoccia spamcop.net> writes:
the tin whistle fingering tips might be helpful:
Chris Capoccia spamcop.net> writes:
>
> the tin whistle fingering tips might be helpful:
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/3651
>
using the idea from the tin whistle fingering discussion, i was able to come up
with something that i think will work well:
\paper {
#
is it possible to place fingering diagrams in the score like this:
http://www.interopp.org/flute/htm/fu_fingerings.htm
the solid holes are closed finger holes. the open holes are not covered by the
finger. the cracked closed hole is the one used to make vibrato.
i don't need to reproduce the diagr