On Sat, 2019-02-02 at 17:38 -0800, rain wrote: > On a different note, as far as labeling the interval distances after > 'staff note-jumps', it may be good if I just do that with an exported > pdf in Inkscape, and avoid trying to set up something with automatic > text, since alignment issues would most likely be frustrating (the > other thing is: printing text on both display and print view... > really, the numerical visual aid is useful for counterpoint writing > in perhaps the early phases to help the student make sure they are > following certain rules, so wouldn't necessarily need to be printed > on the score itself; But as I said, I will try Inkscape for that.
The downside of doing something like that is when you decide you want to make a musical edit - you can't import the markings you made in Inkscape back into the Denemo score. It so happens that if we were about to create the sort of markup you want we would create something that already exists in Denemo/LilyPond, namely the figured bass interface. This lets you put numbers above notes in the way you illustrated in the sample you sent. The facilities in Denemo for figured bass are extremely well-developed because it is my speciality, and the initial reason I started developing code for Denemo. The fact that they were created to have a different meaning is irrelevant - neither Denemo nor LilyPond actually understand anything much about figured bass :) HTH Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel