Thank you, Valentin. It took me a couple hours to convert some
PostScript in one of my big projects to native \path commands, mainly
because the PostScript needed to draw outside the page margins, but I
got it done! I haven't tried it in SVG yet.
Am Donnerstag, 1. Februar 2024, 00:03:00 CET schrieb Curt McDowell:
> Stan,
>
> Here is a brute force way by embedding PostScript – although it can be a
> bit tedious.
>
> \version "2.22.1"
>
> %% Custom dynamic marks using embedded PostScript
>
> %% If a particular mark is needed repeatedly,
Many thanks to Robin, Curt and Leo for their suggestions, examples and the link
to Harm’s code.
The examples which were provided will provide exactly what I was looking for.
Stan
There is also some code in the list archives:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2018-05/msg00167.html
> 1 feb. 2024 kl. 00:49 skrev Robin Bannister :
>
> Stan Sanderson wrote:
>> Certain marks are used to indicate emphasis (phrase breaking) and
>> across-staff fingering.
>
>
>
Stan Sanderson wrote:
Certain marks are used to indicate emphasis (phrase breaking) and across-staff fingering.
I don't know about the phrase breaking, but you could try doing the
across-staff fingering with my undocumented code, called thumbBracket.
Look at the Reger 17 and 60 examples in