\override Script #'extra-offset = #'(-2.6 . -2.0)
just a wild guess on the values.
Shane
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 5:48 PM, Javier Ruiz wrote:
> I believe the attached glyph is a prall-up.
>
> What is the override(s) needed to allow the script to print inside the
> staff to the lefthand of the
I believe the attached glyph is a prall-up.
What is the override(s) needed to allow the script to print inside the staff to
the lefthand of the note?
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Hi all,
Firstly, I have a question. Is the \prallup ornament supposed to be
the same thing
as a Baroque style trill with termination?
That is to say, exemplified by a transformation like
{d4 \prallup c} -> {e32 d e d e d c d c4}.
The notation looks very similar.
Secondly, does anyone h
Thank you Roland,
I don't know why I could not find this out by myself (I had tried "padding" instead of
"extra-offst")!
:-)
Thomas
> Hello list, hello Thomas,
>
> You wrote:
> > I want to use the "prallup" symbol ("scripts-prallup&qu
Hello list, hello Thomas,
You wrote:
> I want to use the "prallup" symbol ("scripts-prallup"), so that it is
> _left_ to the note and "inside" the stave.
> I tried ^\markup {\musicglyph #"scripts-prallup"}, but I cannot move
> the sym
Hello list,
I want to use the "prallup" symbol ("scripts-prallup"), so that it is
_left_ to the note and "inside" the stave.
I tried ^\markup {\musicglyph #"scripts-prallup"}, but I cannot move
the symbol down into the stave. I have searched the doc a