Using the before mentioned Unicode font Euterpe and the Unicode
character U+1D19D (written \U1D19D below) in it, I was able to create
an ornament sign similar to \prall (but shorter) using the definition
halfprall=^\markup {\override #'(font-size . 3.5) {\U1D19D}}
However, when combining an accidental, as say in b^\halfprall^\sharp,
the accidental may erratically end up below, different uses on long
distances may influence each there.
So I suspect I should define a proper markup object, as in the file
script.scm, which defines
(define-public default-script-alist
'(...
("prall" .
((script-stencil . (feta . ("prall" . "prall")))
(padding . 0.20)
(avoid-slur . around)
(direction . 1)))
...
But I am not sure exactly how to do that for the character U+1D19D.
And it would be nice to define a markup similar to b-., but with the
"." replaced by U+1D19D, which then should expand to \halfprall. Is
that possible?
Hans Ã…berg
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