Greetings,
That’s good to know that pedals support the line interface. But I think what I
require is a blend of pedal and text spanner, so that I can change end marks
and add arbitrary text. I am hoping to achieve effects similar to the attached
image. Can the pedal stencil be adjusted to do th
At 16:05 on 10 Jul 2015, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>Greetings All,
>
>Using bracket style for piano pedals, is it possible to have a dashed
>horizontal line instead of solid?
Yes. See below. For more options, note that PianoPedalBracket supports
the line-interface, so you can override any of those pro
Greetings All,
Using bracket style for piano pedals, is it possible to have a dashed
horizontal line instead of solid?
Andrew
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If you really want to use it as a piano pedal bracket, then you can do
\override Staff.SustainPedalLineSpanner #'direction = #UP
\override Staff.PianoPedalBracket #'edge-height = #'(-1.0 . -1.0)
Otherwise, use ordinary text spanners with
\override TextSpanner #'dash-fraction
I've tried different text span options, but cannot seem to get
exactly what I'm after. Is there a way to have a piano pedal sort of
line above the staff, with the end hook pointing down?
Somewhat like this (though a solid complete line, of course):
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Tha