Thank you!
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 10:15 AM Ritchie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking / asking the same some time ago.
>
> A very helpful list denizen helped me by suggesting...
>
> \markup { \dynamic "p - f" }
>
> Just thought I'd pass on :-)
>
> Ritchie
>
>
> On 27/11/2021 17:49, Kenneth Wolcott
Hi,
I was looking / asking the same some time ago.
A very helpful list denizen helped me by suggesting...
\markup { \dynamic "p - f" }
Just thought I'd pass on :-)
Ritchie
On 27/11/2021 17:49, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
Thank you Knute, that helps.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 7:03 AM Knute Snortu
Thank you Knute, that helps.
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 7:03 AM Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> Here's how I would do it:
>
> * Go to Google and type "lilypond 2.22 dynamics". The 2.22 is the
> version. This usually brings up several possible links to the manual
> and the first one is a good one.
> * Cli
Le 27/11/2021 à 17:01, Leonid Hrabovsky a écrit :
Hello Jean,
I am lost - I cannot get what was wrong with my explanations to you
that you didn't understand the details. In the PDF I attached to my
last letter, there are two lines of equal height, and I need the
third line of the same height
Hello Jean,
I am lost - I cannot get what was wrong with my explanations to you that
you didn't understand the details. In the PDF I attached to my last letter,
there are two lines of equal height, and I need the third line of the same
height - the wavy one similar to the squiggle line, only of in
Here's how I would do it:
* Go to Google and type "lilypond 2.22 dynamics". The 2.22 is the
version. This usually brings up several possible links to the manual
and the first one is a good one.
* Clink the link about expressive marks:
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.22/Documentation/notation/express
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 1:45 PM Valentin Petzel wrote:
> Hello Paolo,
>
> I’m not saying that your approach is meaningless. Drawing paths as SVG and
> then transforming them into a Lilypond path is a sensible workflow for
> creating custom glyphs. But I’m just explaining why this would not work a
Hello Paolo,
I’m not saying that your approach is meaningless. Drawing paths as SVG and
then transforming them into a Lilypond path is a sensible workflow for
creating custom glyphs. But I’m just explaining why this would not work as a
generic method for embedding SVG images into our score. And
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 3:51 AM Valentin Petzel wrote:
> Hello Paolo,
>
> The viewer needs to rasterize the svg, how else is it supposed to display
> it?
> Also it’s not you who is supposed to add the image tag, but the svg
> backend.
>
>
Hello Valentin,
This is not what I meant. SVG embedded in