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From: | Antonio Gervasoni |
Subject: | Re: Haipins ending with text: scheme help |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jul 2014 12:44:26 -0700 (PDT) |
%%% Definition of the two types of hairpin
hairpinN = \hairpinWithRightText \markup \italic "n."
hairpinPD = \hairpinWithRightText \markup \italic "pd."
%%% Example
{
\new Staff \relative c''' {
a1(\p\<
gis2.)\mf\> r4\n
a1(\p\<
dis2.)\mf\> r4\n
e2(\p\< dis4 e \break
f2 g
\hairpinN
gis1\mp\>)
R1\!
R1
}
}
Best,
Antonio
2014-07-29 20:56 GMT+02:00 Antonio Gervasoni <[hidden email]>:> <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4857747/d.png> is how it looks when
> Thomas,
>
> I tried your solution. It's definitely far better than mine. Works
> flawlessly with "pd." but not so well with "n.", which now experiences the
> same vertical displacement. Here> the "n." is placed as a dynamic text attached to a rest, and here> <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4857747/e.png> how it looks with the> code you provided.
>
> Of course, the difference is minimal,.... it's not so disturbing as the
> other one, so I suppose I can live with that. LOL
>
> On the other hand, is there a way to increase a little bit the space before
> the bar line? I feel the text is too close to it.
>
> Also, could you recommend a good source to learn Scheme?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> AntonioHi Antonio,
could you provide tiny code-examples causing the difference?
No need to reinclude my scheme-coding. Just how you use it.
Cheers,
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