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Re: guitar guide-mark
From: |
Carl Sorensen |
Subject: |
Re: guitar guide-mark |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Jul 2009 21:04:26 -0600 |
On 7/15/09 8:18 PM, "Peter Buhr" <address@hidden> wrote:
> You can rotate objects and markups. I've done a little experiment here that
> doesn't look very good yet but may put you on the right track. Search the
> Notation Reference manual for rotation, formatting text, positioning
> objects, and the like.
>
> \version "2.13.4"
>
> \relative c'' {
> c-1 d^\markup { \center-align { \rotate #30 "-" \finger "1" }}
> }
>
> The problem with this approach is that it just seems to build a glyph and
> place
> it above the note without any knowledge of what the glyph represents. So when
> I
> put this markup into my score it does not follow any of the rules I have set
> for fingering.
>
> \override Staff.Fingering #'font-name = #"times"
> \override Staff.Fingering #'font-size = #-4
> \override Fingering #'staff-padding = #'()
>
> Essentially, I want the fingering code to manage the glyph not me. But I have
> no way to give the fingering code a general glyph, just digits. You might
> think
> that "\finger" would identify the glyph but it doesn't seem to. Does this make
> sense?
>
You can have the fingering produce any markup you want by doing
\once \override Staff.Fingering #'stencil = <your markup procedure goes
here>
HTH,
Carl