TiagoM wrote:
Hi lilyponders
I'm having some trouble with the textspanner line. In the following
example:
\version 2.10.33
\paper {
raggedright = ##f
}
\score{
\new Staff{
{e''8.[ c''16] b'8.[ c''16]
\once \override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #'(III . )
\once \override
The extra-offset solves the problem of closeness between the arpeggio itself
and the notes. if the fingering is oriented right, the fingering numbers are
still far away. and even with extra-offset on the fingering, there will
still be a visible gap between everything (fingers arpeggio and notes)
Nobody?
Can one do \arpeggioUp and erase the zig-zag line, then print a postscript
line at it's place?
Henrik Frisk wrote:
Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an
arpeggio?
Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a
zigzag
line,
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
However, if I understand correctly, the question was about the
alignment point of the note, not of the text itself. You can get
it centered on the note head by the setting:
\override TextScript #'X-offset =#(ly:make-simple-closure
`(,+
Mats Bengtsson-4 wrote:
TiagoM wrote:
...
This is what I was looking for. But not yet all of it. I'd like to have
the
text centered on the note head only when the text itself is centered (when
using \hcenter or \center-align or \halign #0).
Is it possible to add this \override property
Hi
Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an arpeggio?
Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a zigzag
line, get a straight arrowed line.
Thank you
Tiago
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Hi
How can one align a \markup with the center of the notehead instead of it's
left edge?
Thank you.
Tiago
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Hi
Is there any easy solution to make an arrow (up or down) out of an arpeggio?
Somenthing like \arpeggioUp or \arpeggioDown but instead of getting a zigzag
line, get a straight arrowed line.
Thank you
Tiago
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