Hi. > > > >(1) > >I'm trying to obtain an extended trill on an "e" with an indication > >that the other note must be "f#". > > > >In the docs, I found the following for the extended trill: > > > > \property Voice.TextSpanner \set #'style = #'trill > > \property Voice.TextSpanner \set #'edge-height = #'(0 . 0) > > \property Voice.TextSpanner \set #'edge-text > > = #(cons (make-musicglyph-markup "scripts-trill") "") > > e2 ~#(ly:export (make-span-event 'TextSpanEvent START)) | > > e4 #(ly:export (make-span-event 'TextSpanEvent STOP)) > > > >In the ML, a solution for the combination with an accidental was given as: > > > > \override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons (markup #:musicglyph > > "scripts-trill" #:raise 0.8 #:flat) "") > > > >but this does not work, at least with the version (2.1.0) I use: > > > > Parsing...ERROR: Unbound variable: markup > > > >How should I do it? > > This is one feature where the syntax and semantics has changed since > 2.1.0. I hope you have access to the documentation corresponding to your > version, still it can be a bit tricky to translate a mailing list > answer to the correct version. >
I don't follow you: The first excerpt, here above, comes from the docs for version 2.1.0 and (hence) works (to produce an exended trill). Now, I wished to add a "sharp" sign above the "tr" sign. For this I found the second suggestion, here above, in the ML, but this one, as you said, is for a newer version. So my question was: How to modify #(cons (make-musicglyph-markup "scripts-trill") "") in order for it to have the same effect as #(cons (markup #:musicglyph "scripts-trill" #:raise 0.8 #:sharp) "") > >(2) > >I use Debian GNU/Linux and I wonder why no package more recent than 2.1.0 > >is present on the Debian mirror sites. > > Debian has always been restrictive about including too new versions to > for stability reasons. I'm not sure it always helps. However, if you > follow the instructions at www.lilypond.org -> Downloads, you can > easily download newer LilyPond versions for Debian. > I knew that some people prepare Debian packages; but why can't those become part of the "unstable" archive? > >(3) > >I tried to search the ML archive (for a solution to my question above) > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/ > > Links to the mailing list archives can be found at > http://lilypond.org/web/about/ > I went to the right place... Simply, the query engine didn't work at the time, and I just wanted to signify it. Now it works, indeed :-). Best regards, Gilles _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
