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Re: Notehead color on programmed pitch change
From: |
Peter Gentry |
Subject: |
Re: Notehead color on programmed pitch change |
Date: |
Wed, 27 May 2015 10:15:46 +0100 |
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thomas Morley [mailto:address@hidden
>Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 5:33 PM
>To: Peter Gentry
>Cc: lilypond-user
>Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Notehead color on programmed pitch change
>
>2015-05-26 18:09 GMT+02:00 Peter Gentry <address@hidden>:
>> Thanks very much for your solution - I'm not yet sure why it
>> works...how does 'tweaks know about notehead color? All very baffling
>
>Well, most (every?) music-event may be tweaked.
>
>Look at the terminal-output from:
>
>\displayMusic
>{
> \tweak color #red c''1
>}
>
>My code adds this tweak to the NoteEvent under certain conditions.
>
>>
>> Outlook strikes again - try this
>
>Well, perhaps you'll have success persuading outlook to keep
>your formating.
>If not I'd look out for another mail-program ;)
>
>
>Cheers,
> Harm
Thanks for the pointer...
I tried this
{
c'1
\tweak color #red c''1
}
And the log gives
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'NoteEvent
'duration
(ly:make-duration 0)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch 0 0))
(make-music
'NoteEvent
'tweaks
(list (list (quote color) 1.0 0.0 0.0))
'duration
(ly:make-duration 0)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch 1 0))))
Maybe this use of \tweak would be useful to many people - like a door opening.
Still not sure how to interpret (list (list....... But as long as Lily
does.....:)
Now to experiment with other music properties......