Re: 8va superscript

2019-11-28 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Thu, 28 Nov 2019, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote: How about: \version "2.19.83" \layout {   \context {     \Staff     \override OttavaBracket.stencil = #ly:line-spanner::print     \override OttavaBracket.bound-details =       #`((left . ((text . ,#{ \markup\concat\italic { "8" \raise #.8

Re: 8va superscript

2019-11-28 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
How about: \version "2.19.83" \layout { \context { \Staff \override OttavaBracket.stencil = #ly:line-spanner::print \override OttavaBracket.bound-details = #`((left . ((text . ,#{ \markup\concat\italic { "8" \raise #.8 \tiny "va" } #}) (Y . 0)

Re: 8va superscript

2019-11-28 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
On Thu, 28 Nov 2019, Malte Meyn wrote: The new default will be numbers only (#ottavation-numbers) with a simple option to use super-/subscript "8va" with a both for alta and bassa: \set ottavationMarkups = #ottavation-ordinals I don’t know when 2.21.0 will be released. IIRC there

Re: 8va superscript

2019-11-28 Thread Malte Meyn
Hi Martin, AFAIK all of this can be done, yes. However, it’s a bit hacky and will be much easier in the not yet published 2.21.0 which will have improved ottava brackets. Am 28.11.19 um 10:36 schrieb Martin Tarenskeen: - 8va above the staff with the "va" superscripted like in the attached

8va superscript

2019-11-28 Thread Martin Tarenskeen
Hi, Attached is a picture from two 8va variants I found in the Bravura font. Using LilyPond with the following tiny example: \version "2.19.83" \relative { \ottava #1 f'' f f f | \ottava #-1 f,, f f f | } will result in "8va" (above) and "8vb" (below) I would like to accomplish two