about custom percussion staves?

2008-12-29 Thread coralline algae
In the Notation manual 2.5 custom percussion staves, I have used
the example shown.  But havent been able to find out what the third
column is supposed to do.   ie.   #f  or #t  doesn't seem to do much?
Although the pedalhihat line seems to code for the + above.

I would like to know where to look in the documentation that
explains that column.


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Re: about custom percussion staves?

2008-12-29 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi Coralline,

2008/12/29 coralline algae corall...@gmail.com:
 In the Notation manual 2.5 custom percussion staves, I have used
 the example shown.  But havent been able to find out what the third
 column is supposed to do.   ie.   #f  or #t  doesn't seem to do much?
 Although the pedalhihat line seems to code for the + above.

 I would like to know where to look in the documentation that
 explains that column.

It's only listed in the Internals Reference at the moment
(http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond-internals/Tunable-context-properties#Tunable-context-properties),
since the Percussion chapter is still a work in progress.

The third column specifies a script to add to the notehead, which
would be one of the options listed here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/List-of-articulations#List-of-articulations.
 If no script is required, #f should be used; though #t has the same
effect as #f, its use in the examples is likely to confuse users. :)

Regards,
Neil


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