Re: Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-16 Thread Francesco Napoleoni
In data martedì 15 settembre 2020 12:58:19 CEST, Lukas-Fabian Moser ha scritto: > Hi Francesco, > > > Thank you very much, Lukas! :-) Your answer goes far beyond my > > expectations: using slurs is a very good point. > > [...] > > Anyway, let’s see if I understand the big picture of your code: >

Re: Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-15 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Francesco, Thank you very much, Lukas! :-) Your answer goes far beyond my expectations: using slurs is a very good point. Actually I had thought about using them, but I had no clue on how to modify their shape. Besides that, Scheme language still looks a bit intimidating to me, so I had to

Re: Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-15 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
New version with some typos removed: \version "2.21.0" % -- Scheme functions for dealing with 2D vectors - % A vector is represented as a pair v = (x . y), hence % x is (car v) and y is (cdr v). % Some routines for calculating with 2D vectors (given as scheme pairs)

Re: Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-13 Thread Francesco Napoleoni
In data domenica 13 settembre 2020 19:22:13 CEST, Lukas-Fabian Moser ha scritto: > Hi Francesco, > > > I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between > > notes of a scale. > > > > The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows > > something very

Re: Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-13 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Francesco, I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between notes of a scale. The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows something very close to what I want to achieve. However there are a few things that need to be fixed, or improved: 1) the

Questions about HorizontalBracket

2020-09-13 Thread Francesco Napoleoni
Hi everyone I’m trying to use HorizontalBracket to annotate the intervals between notes of a scale. The example (perhaps not minimal, but almost working) attached shows something very close to what I want to achieve. However there are a few things that need to be fixed, or improved: 1) the