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RE: Acciaccaturas with beams have no slash
From: |
Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
RE: Acciaccaturas with beams have no slash |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:29:27 -0000 |
Max
This function works rather well to make a slashed
and beamed acciaccatura with the following
parameters:
slashBeam =
{ \MakeSlash #40 #0.7 #1.7 #0.08 #0.7 #'(0 . 0) }
as long as the default grace font sizes are used.
See attached example.
It is too lengthy to place in the Notation reference
as is, but it would be a good candidate for an LSR
example which could be referenced.
Trevor D
> From: Maximilian Albert [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: 29 October 2007 14:20
>
> Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> >> In either case, is there an accepted 'best'
> method of adding
> >> a slash now, should the user wish to have one?
>
> Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
> > Since the general intention of LilyPond is to
> support many different
> > notation conventions (at least by tweaking some
> properties), I would
> > classify this as a missing feature. As far as I
> can recall, the workarounds
> > that have been posted on the mailing list
> require some trial and error
> > to get the correct layout, so they don't seem
> appropriate for inclusion
> > in the manual. An example in LSR, on the other
> hand, wouldn't hurt.
>
> Since I'm not familiar with
> appoggiaturas/acciacaturas in any way, I'm
> not sure if this is is relevant for the topic.
> But a while ago I posted
> a scheme function which allows adding slashes to
> note stems, see here:
>
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/20
> 07-04/msg00422.html
>
> It's a rather generic function with a number of
> parameters that can be
> tweaked so as to achieve precisely the kind of
> slash the user desires.
> Maybe this can be useful for what you want (or
> maybe I completely
> misunderstood the topic). It may require cleanup
> or adaption before it
> is added to LSR, though, so you are welcome to
> improve it. But perhaps
> it's a start.
>
> Max
>
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