Hi Malte,
I just realized from David's answer that your code somehow escaped my
mailbox. Your solutions are exactly, what I was looking for, so please
ignore my last post in that matter and thanks a lot: Your code is
really helpful and very much appreciated!
--
Orm
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Malte Meyn writes:
> Am 14.08.2015 um 19:34 schrieb Malte Meyn:
>>
>> This is not a very clean solution but you might find something helpful
>> in it ;)
>>
>
> For example, I haven’t understood completely yet when to use #arg and
> when $arg in a music. duration apparently needs a $ but the other
Hi Stephen,
thanks for the help! Using your idea I ended up with this:
Cue = #(define-music-function (parser location note shift) (ly:music? number?)
#{
\override Stem.transparent = ##t
\override ParenthesesItem.padding = #0.2
\override ParenthesesItem.font-size =
Am 14.08.2015 um 19:34 schrieb Malte Meyn:
This is not a very clean solution but you might find something helpful
in it ;)
For example, I haven’t understood completely yet when to use #arg and
when $arg in a music. duration apparently needs a $ but the other
occurences of $ can be changed
Am 14.08.2015 um 16:30 schrieb Orm Finnendahl:
Hi,
I often need to notate harmonics for strings and like to indicate the
resulting pitch as a small parenthesized notehead above the fingered
pitch.
Here are some solutions, see attachments.
\harmonicChord doesn’t set an explicit duration (
sul D"
< g' \harmonic \cueNote d''' >
< fis' \harmonic \cueNote fis''' >
}
% -------------
In any case, you could replace \parenthesize by \parentheAll from
http://
Hi,
I often need to notate harmonics for strings and like to indicate the
resulting pitch as a small parenthesized notehead above the fingered
pitch.
Is there an easier way than the bloated example below?
\version "2.19.5"
{
<<
{
< a' \harmonic >1 ^\markup { "sul D" }
} \\ {