Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
First can be easily achieved with a postscript markup. (Two straight
lines)
Is Postscript easier than the built-in markup commands?
\markup{\concat{ \draw-line #'(0 . 3) \draw-line #'(1 . 0)}}
The tricky part is to automatically get correct the length and position.
The way I would approach
the problem would be to implement my own Scheme function that can be
used to override the
Arpeggio #'stencil property. The built-in stencil functions for the
different possible layouts for
arpeggio are implemented in C++, but I think you can extract the same
information from the
Arpeggio object using Scheme.
/Mats
till Rettig wrote:
Hi,
from the German LilyPond-Forum (at
http://www.lilypondforum.de/index.php?topic=234.0):
In Piano music it is some times important to indicat that a note
written in one staff should be played by the hand of the other staff.
This is mostly done by a l-shaped bracket pointing towards the staff
where the note should belong to.
See the attached pictures (first is hand drawn, second from Scriabin
Sonate 10.
Greetings
Till
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