> This question has probably been asked before, but > can someone tell me how to > put a sharp AND a turn on a note ? (The turn > should be above the sharp.)
Assuming you mean stacking them above one-another (ie. indicating that you should use an accidental for the rise/fall note), try this: c''4-\p^#'(music "accidentals-1")^#'(music "scripts-turn")^#'(music "accidentals--1") This should draw a 'C' with a piano dynamic and a turn with sharp sign below and flat sign above (this was written for a fairly old version of lily, so I hope it still works!). Note that this causes the inter-line distance to grow *a lot*. If someone knows a way of forcing the sharp / flat sign to appear in a smaller font, I'd love to hear about it. You can replace music "accidentals-1" with music "accidentals-2" [a double sharp sign] music "accidentals-0" [a natural sign] music "accidentals--1" [a flat sign] music "accidentals--2" [a double flat sign] also, the order of stacking can easily be interchanged. I hope this helps, and if anyone has a more elegant (or less space-consuming) alternative, please post it! Cheers Ben ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through UK Online webmail _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
