Arrow arpeggio

2007-06-14 Thread TiagoM
Hi Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an arpeggio? Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a zigzag line, get a straight arrowed line. Thank you Tiago ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-u

Text alignment center of note head

2007-06-14 Thread TiagoM
Hi How can one align a \markup with the center of the notehead instead of it's left edge? Thank you. Tiago ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Arrow arpeggio

2007-06-14 Thread TiagoM
Hi Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an arpeggio? Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a zigzag line, get a straight arrowed line. Thank you Tiago -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Arrow-arpeggio-tf3921463.html#

Re: Text alignment center of note head

2007-06-17 Thread TiagoM
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote: > > However, if I understand correctly, the question was about the > alignment point of the note, not of the text itself. You can get > it centered on the note head by the setting: > > \override TextScript #'X-offset =#(ly:make-simple-closure > `(,

Re: Text alignment center of note head

2007-06-17 Thread TiagoM
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote: > > TiagoM wrote: > >> ... >> >>This is what I was looking for. But not yet all of it. I'd like to have the >>text centered on the note head only when the text itself is centered (when >>using \hcenter or \center-align or

Re: Arrow arpeggio

2007-08-22 Thread TiagoM
Nobody? Can one do \arpeggioUp and erase the zig-zag line, then print a postscript line at it's place? Henrik Frisk wrote: > > >> Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an >> arpeggio? >> Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a >> zigzag

Re: Arpeggio and lefthandfingering

2007-10-16 Thread TiagoM
The extra-offset solves the problem of closeness between the arpeggio itself and the notes. if the fingering is oriented right, the fingering numbers are still far away. and even with extra-offset on the fingering, there will still be a visible gap between everything (fingers arpeggio and notes) a

Re: textspanner too short

2007-12-25 Thread TiagoM
TiagoM wrote: > > Hi lilyponders > > I'm having some trouble with the textspanner line. In the following > example: > > \version "2.10.33" > \paper { > raggedright = ##f > } > \score{ > > \new Staff{ > > <<{e''