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James E. Bailey |
Subject: |
new articulation |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 08:38:08 +0100 |
Hello, I'm transcribing some organ music and there are a couple of
symbols that are used rather frequently, and I was wondering how
difficult it would be for me to try and create them myself.
First, a bracket, either above, or below a note, on either the left
or right side. (I just realised that I didn't scan the version with
it on the right, but that occurs too.)
And second, something similar to the figured bass extender lines, but
for fingering, and not connected. I suppose I get that to work with a
clever assortment of markups, fingering, and script overrides, but
I'm looking for suggestions on how I could do it better.
Next, a slash that occurs either in the staff, or outside. I've
strung together a series of overrides that gets me the one in the staff:
{
\once \override Voice.Stem #'stencil = ##f
\once \override Voice.Beam #'stencil = ##f
\once \override Voice.NoteHead #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\once \override Voice.NoteHead #'text = \markup \tiny "/"
}
I've done similarly for the one above the staff, but as previously
said, I'm looking for ways to do this better:
\markup \left-align \rotate #330 \bold \tiny "/"
Any help or tips would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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