Hi pabuhr,
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 4:58 PM, pabuhr wrote:
>I suppose you're thinking of ly:stencil-rotate.
>
> Brilliant!
>
> Now let me see if I can reward your patience by showing you I have learned
> something.
:)
>
> The rotation needs to be along the right centre (center) so the charac
I suppose you're thinking of ly:stencil-rotate.
Brilliant!
Now let me see if I can reward your patience by showing you I have learned
something.
The rotation needs to be along the right centre (center) so the character
appears to rotate in the middle of the finger number, which I figured out.
Hi pabuhr,
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 11:45 PM, pabuhr wrote:
> Thank you so much. However, because "rotate" performs its rotation around the
> center of the character I need to make a small adjustment. There is a
> "rotation" routine allowing rotation at an arbitrary point but it appears to
> be
>
Thank you so much. However, because "rotate" performs its rotation around the
center of the character I need to make a small adjustment. There is a
"rotation" routine allowing rotation at an arbitrary point but it appears to be
solely for music not markups. I tried the following change using "trans
Hello,
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:04 PM, pabuhr wrote:
> In *classical* guitar-music, there is a finger augmentation called a "guide
> finger" indicating left-hand shifting. Nick Payne uses a mechanism based on
> the
> glissando.
>
> I found this code written fo
In *classical* guitar-music, there is a finger augmentation called a "guide
finger" indicating left-hand shifting. Nick Payne uses a mechanism based on the
glissando.
I found this code written for a finger shift on a violin, which I like because
it handles finger location and color, et