Am Freitag, den 22.05.2020, 18:06 +0200 schrieb [email protected]: > Hi Antonio, > > The saxophone T key (octave key) is more or less being regarded as a standard > hole (like the thumb hole on the recorder) and thus will not be displayed as > the letter "T" but as a graphical "thumb hole" even in textual > representation. > This is also the case for the clarinet duodecim key (thumb) and others. > > But I agree with you that it's misaligned, as the positioning of the T key is > different in graphical and textual representation for an unknown reason. > > > @Carl: There's still a remaining problem with the special baritone low a key > that obviously has been completely forgotten in the textual representation > and will also lead to a crash (low-a and low-aT concerned): > > \markup \override #'(graphical . #f) { > \woodwind-diagram > #'baritone-saxophone > #'((cc . ()) (lh . (low-a)) (rh . ())) > } > > --> > […]/scm/display-woodwind-diagrams.scm:1773:55: Wrong type argument in > position 2 (expecting list): #f > Exited with return code 1.
I think I've put together fixes for all three crashes reported in this thread, including the above about low-a. Please have a look here: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/410
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