2015-01-18 23:11 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> I'm ashamed I couldn't figure how to use a function with an optional
>> argument for it.
>>
>> Best I found is:
>>
>> #(define* (parenthesized-arpeggio #:optional (ctx "Bottom"))
>> #{
>> \override #ctx . Arpeggio.stenci
Thomas Morley writes:
> I'm ashamed I couldn't figure how to use a function with an optional
> argument for it.
>
> Best I found is:
>
> #(define* (parenthesized-arpeggio #:optional (ctx "Bottom"))
> #{
> \override #ctx . Arpeggio.stencil = #ly:arpeggio::brew-chord-slur
> \override #ctx
2015-01-18 19:35 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska :
> Am 18.01.2015 um 19:08 schrieb Thomas Morley:
>
>> 2015-01-18 18:31 GMT+01:00 Samuel DA MOTA :
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On the following documentation, it explains how to create arpeggios
>>> across notes in different voices.
>>>
>>> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19
Am 18.01.2015 um 19:08 schrieb Thomas Morley:
2015-01-18 18:31 GMT+01:00 Samuel DA MOTA :
Hi,
On the following documentation, it explains how to create arpeggios
across notes in different voices.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio
I tried to
Exactly,
That's perfect. Thanks!
Might be worth to add this example to the documentation, or at the
very least to the LSR.
What do you think?
Regards,
--
Sam
On 18/01/2015, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2015-01-18 18:31 GMT+01:00 Samuel DA MOTA :
>> Hi,
>>
>> On the following documentation, it explai
2015-01-18 18:31 GMT+01:00 Samuel DA MOTA :
> Hi,
>
> On the following documentation, it explains how to create arpeggios
> across notes in different voices.
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio
>
> I tried to tweak the example to get parenthesis
Hi,
On the following documentation, it explains how to create arpeggios
across notes in different voices.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/expressive-marks-as-lines#arpeggio
I tried to tweak the example to get parenthesis arpeggios across
voices, with no success.
Can anyone h