Thanx Neil for the suggestion
I have found a workaround using gracenotes .
it's somehow awkward but it works.
something like that :
\grace {
\once \override Stem #'length = #0
\once \override TextScript #'extra-offset = #'(-2.5 . 7)
\large aes''4-\markup {" ( )"}
}
Best
K
On May 14, 2008, at 10:51 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Karim,
2008/5/14 karim haddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi
I have noticed that sometimes the pitchedtrill note looses its
accidental
for an unknown reason ?
Is it due to a bug ?
Unfortunately, yes. It was reported in December as issue 524
(http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=524).
is there any way to do this differently?
Off the top of my head, I'd say yes: you could use a normal trill then
scale a parenthesized note without a stem to mimic the pitched note.
Looking at your example, it's flagged up another bug: the trill script
is incorrectly positioned between the main note and the pitch
suggestion.
Valentin, attached is the output of versions 2.11.41 and .42; it looks
as if a regression has crept in here.
Regards,
Neil<trill.2.11.41.png><trill.2.11.42.png>
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