Re: 17th century keyboard ornament

2006-07-24 Thread Peter Van Kranenburg
Fairchild wrote: Peter - Sorry, I haven't deduced how postscript determines 0, 0. Likely what you want can be done with Scheme That's what I'm gonna try, indeed. Nevertheless, many thanks for the suggestions. Peter ___ lilypond-user mailing list

RE: 17th century keyboard ornament

2006-07-24 Thread Fairchild
06 12:52 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: 17th century keyboard ornament Fairchild wrote: > Peter - > > Tune to suit. > Thanks. After some tuning, I got the desired result indeed. There are, however, some questions left. With this solution, I have to define two macros fo

Re: 17th century keyboard ornament

2006-07-23 Thread Peter Van Kranenburg
Fairchild wrote: Peter - Tune to suit. Thanks. After some tuning, I got the desired result indeed. There are, however, some questions left. With this solution, I have to define two macros for each pitch, one for stem up and one for stem down. Besides this, the direction of the stem must be

RE: 17th century keyboard ornament

2006-07-22 Thread Fairchild
ors.html#o pindex - Bruce -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Van Kranenburg Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 5:26 PM To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: 17th century keyboard ornament Hi all, I'm tryi

17th century keyboard ornament

2006-07-19 Thread Peter Van Kranenburg
Hi all, I'm trying to typeset some 17th century keyboard music from the Southern Netherlands. An often used ornament is a slanted double dash through the stem of the note (zie attached image - sorry for the bad quality). I tried to adapt the tremolo: - \version "2.8.5" doubledash = {\once