Re: performance marks

2024-02-06 Thread Curt McDowell
Thank you, Valentin. It took me a couple hours to convert some PostScript in one of my big projects to native \path commands, mainly because the PostScript needed to draw outside the page margins, but I got it done! I haven't tried it in SVG yet.

Re: performance marks

2024-02-03 Thread Valentin Petzel
Am Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2024, 00:03:00 CET schrieb Curt McDowell: > Stan, > > Here is a brute force way by embedding PostScript – although it can be a > bit tedious. > > \version "2.22.1" > > %% Custom dynamic marks using embedded PostScript > > %% If a particular mark is needed repeatedly,

Re: performance marks

2024-01-31 Thread Stanton Sanderson
Many thanks to Robin, Curt and Leo for their suggestions, examples and the link to Harm’s code. The examples which were provided will provide exactly what I was looking for. Stan

Re: performance marks

2024-01-31 Thread Leo Correia de Verdier
There is also some code in the list archives: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2018-05/msg00167.html > 1 feb. 2024 kl. 00:49 skrev Robin Bannister : > > Stan Sanderson wrote: >> Certain marks are used to indicate emphasis (phrase breaking) and >> across-staff fingering. > > >

Re: performance marks

2024-01-31 Thread Robin Bannister
Stan Sanderson wrote: Certain marks are used to indicate emphasis (phrase breaking) and across-staff fingering. I don't know about the phrase breaking, but you could try doing the across-staff fingering with my undocumented code, called thumbBracket. Look at the Reger 17 and 60 examples in