Oops,
I've been having some problems with my internet provider. What I meant
to say was:
This works a treat. Exactly what I wanted. However (inevitably) it has
lead to another problem. The right bracket sometimes collides with the
following bar line. Is there a way of increasing the distance
Mark Austin wrote:
Thanks,
This works a treat. Exactly what I wanted. However (inevitably) it has
lead to another problem. The
Mark, your message stops mid-sentence. Don't leave us hanging, man!
Jon
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Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
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Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets?
Use \parenthesize
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-staff#Parentheses
Cheers,
Robin
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Take a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/user/lilypond/Inside-the-staff#Parentheses
/Mats
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
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Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way to put brackets (not
parentheses) around a rest. You could try it with your lead
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:28:54 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way to put brackets (not
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 17:28:54 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Mark Austin wrote:
Is it possible to enclose a note in brackets? I need to do this to
indicate a lead note played the first time but not on subsequent
repeats.
In a thread a while back we came up with a way to
Hi all,
Another option is to (ab)use the Arpeggio, as seen in the attached
snippet (which uses Mark P's postscript parens).
Cheers,
Kieren.
\version 2.12.2
leftPar = \markup
{
\postscript
#(let ((width 0.75)
(height -4)
(edge-thickness 0.1)