Just for fun tried to undertie all the text with one unertie
\markup \line {
\undertie {
\underline "underlined"
\undertie "undertied"
\override #'(offset . 5)
\override #'(thickness . 1)
\undertie "undertied"
\override #'(offset . 1)
\override #'(thickness . 5)
\undertie "undertied"
"Eng" \undertie "ele" "en"
}
}
It is only possible to override the vertical coordinate? It is not
possible to override start and end coordinate to produce inclined ties?
Regards
On 07.10.2015 12:14, Thomas Morley wrote:
2015-10-06 14:49 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:
Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> writes:
Hi all,
I'm going to write a generic bow-stencil.
Below you'll find a boiled down example.
The main problem: how to determine the correct extents.
Looks like I need to calculate the actual X/Y-extents of the resulting
bezier-curve.
Though, obviously my maths-skills are not sufficient.
Oh, that's a nuisance.
Any hints?
I'd just call make-path-stencil and use the bounding box results from
that. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Yep.
Using make-path-stencil is much more straight-forward.
Thanks.
If someone interested, I'll attach an image with an excerpt of my test-suite.
I plan to replace make-parenthesis-stencil and to implement
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/3088/
While this particular wheel could likely profit from a do-over with more
of a view towards efficiency and numerical robustness, there is no point
in code duplication.
I think we could replace the body of current
make-bezier-sandwich-stencil with make-path-stencil.
But obviously you think about some deeper modification.
Could you give some details?
Cheers,
Harm
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