Hello Michael,
Nothing about the Dynamics context, I just messed up the code for the part if
there is no break (why did I not test this?). The appended file fixes this.
Also if you want this as a general style it is probably better to put it into
a layout or a with block.
Cheers,
Valentin
Am
Thanks, Valentin. That looks great. However, when I use it in a Dynamics
context, I get an error message. Is there something else I would need to do
to transplant this to a Dynamics context? I appreciate the work you did to
make this.
Best,
Michael
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Hello Michael,
Could something like this work?
Cheers,
Valentin
Am Donnerstag, 27. Jänner 2022, 23:13:49 CET schrieb Michael Rivers:
> Does anyone know if there was ever an answer to this? I’m re-engraving a
> score that has a piano pedal style with “Ped”, then a solid line, then a
> “*” at the e
Does anyone know if there was ever an answer to this? I’m re-engraving a score that has a piano pedal style with “Ped”, then a solid line, then a “*” at the end. It’s close to “mixed” style but with an added “*” at the end. Thanks in advance,Michael
On Sep 10, 2012, at 11:42 PM, David Rogers wrote:
> james writes:
>
>> I have been looking at this documentation for so long, that I just
>> don't understand it anymore. Is it possible to get a line on the
>> "text" pedal notation? There are so many contexts and engravers for
>> the piano pedal
james writes:
> I have been looking at this documentation for so long, that I just
> don't understand it anymore. Is it possible to get a line on the
> "text" pedal notation? There are so many contexts and engravers for
> the piano pedals, that I just don't see how to add a line to it.
Do you m
I have been looking at this documentation for so long, that I just don't
understand it anymore. Is it possible to get a line on the "text" pedal
notation? There are so many contexts and engravers for the piano pedals, that I
just don't see how to add a line to it.
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