Whoa! This works and the output is nice-looking, but what the ***? That's a ton of code you hacked together there! Shouldn't such a solution go into LilyPond itself in some way? (Maybe with a proper API where you can specify start and end characters inside the word, similar to \( and \).)
Am 06.05.2015 um 01:08 schrieb Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com>: > 2015-05-06 1:02 GMT+02:00 Tobias Braun <lists.tob...@braun-abstatt.de>: >> Never mind. It's working now, thanks a lot! >> >> Good night, >> Tobias >> >> >> Am 06.05.2015 um 00:51 schrieb Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de>: >> >>> So sorry. I should’ve tested the code before posting… >>> You need to use \line { } instead of a simple string in "". See attachment. >>> >>> >>> Am 06.05.2015 um 00:41 schrieb Tobias Braun: >>>> I got it to work in \lyricmode now, but it still won't work in the \markup >>>> section. >>>> >>>> If I do it like you say below, I just get the code printed in the lyrics. >>>> If I end the string before \override and start a new one after >>>> "köñiglichen", it works, but then I get line breaks around "königlichen". >>>> Adding \markup doesn't improve things either. >>>> >>>> What exactly do "\override #'(word-space . 0)" and "\tied-lyric" do? When >>>> using "\override #'(word-space . 0)" inside a \lyricmode expression, "~" >>>> won't create a lyric tie (with a blank) anymore, but just literally print >>>> "~". I have to explicitly use \tied-lyric then. >>> They are markup commands. \override (the markup command) takes two >>> arguments: a pair and a markup. The pair consists of property and value, >>> given in Scheme syntax: #'(word-space . 0). The markup is produced using >>> \tied-lyric, which takes a string (a series of characters enclosed in "") >>> as its argument, again prefixed with # to make it a Scheme expression. And >>> in order to use them in \lyricmode, you have to enclose them in \markup >>> explicitly. >>> >>> I hope that makes it a little clearer. Ein weites Feld… >>> Good night, :-) >>> Simon >>> <koeniglichen.ly> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user > > How about: > > > \version "2.19.18" > > %% https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3088 > %% extended > > %%FIXME: add `\undertie "undertied"' to regression/markup-commands.ly > > %% FIXME: c&p from stencil.scm -- define-public and remove copy > #(define (make-bezier-sandwich-stencil coords thick xext yext) > (let* ((command-list `(moveto > ,(car (list-ref coords 3)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 3)) > curveto > ,(car (list-ref coords 0)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 0)) > ,(car (list-ref coords 1)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 1)) > ,(car (list-ref coords 2)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 2)) > curveto > ,(car (list-ref coords 4)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 4)) > ,(car (list-ref coords 5)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 5)) > ,(car (list-ref coords 6)) > ,(cdr (list-ref coords 6)) > closepath))) > (ly:make-stencil > `(path ,thick `(,@' ,command-list) 'round 'round #t) > xext > yext))) > > %% FIXME: rewrite generic wrt axes and replace make-parenthesis-stencil > #(define (make-bow-stencil width height thickness angularity) > "Create a bow stencil. > @var{width} is the width of the bow markup. > @var{thickness} is the thickness of the bow. > @var{height} is the heigth of the bow. > The higher the value of number @var{angularity}, > the more angular the shape of the bow." > (let* ((line-width 0.1) > (base-x (if (< width 0) (- width) 0)) > (base-y (if (< height 0) (- height) 0)) > (x-extent (ordered-cons 0 width)) > (y-extent (ordered-cons 0 height)) > (left-x (interval-start x-extent)) > (right-x (interval-end x-extent)) > (inner-y 0) > (outer-y height) > (left-end-point (cons left-x inner-y)) > (right-end-point (cons right-x inner-y)) > (outer-control-y (+ inner-y (* 4/3 outer-y))) > (inner-control-y (+ outer-control-y > (if (< height 0) thickness (- thickness)))) > ;; keeping angularity allows for refactoring and > ;; merging with make-parenthesis-stencil > (offset-index (- (* 0.6 angularity) 0.8)) > (left-control-x (interval-index x-extent offset-index)) > (right-control-x (interval-index x-extent (- offset-index))) > (left-outer-control-point > (cons left-control-x outer-control-y)) > (right-outer-control-point > (cons right-control-x outer-control-y)) > (right-inner-control-point > (cons right-control-x inner-control-y)) > (left-inner-control-point > (cons left-control-x inner-control-y))) > > (make-bezier-sandwich-stencil > (list right-inner-control-point > left-inner-control-point > left-end-point > right-end-point > left-outer-control-point > right-outer-control-point > right-end-point > left-end-point) > line-width > x-extent > y-extent))) > > %% FIXME: replace make-parenthesis-stencil by this: > #(define (make-parenthesis-stencil height width thick angularity) > (ly:stencil-rotate-absolute > (make-bow-stencil height width thick angularity) > -90 0 0)) > > %% FIXME: c&p from bezier-bow.cc > #(define (F0_1 x) (* (/ 2 PI) (atan (* PI x 0.5)))) > #(define (slur-height w h_inf r_0) > (F0_1 (* (/ (* w r_0) h_inf) h_inf))) > > #(define (make-tie-stencil width thickness direction) > (let* ((height-limit 1) > (ratio 0.25) > (angularity 0.5) > (height (slur-height width height-limit ratio))) > (make-bow-stencil width (* direction height) thickness angularity))) > > #(define-markup-command (undertie layout props arg) > (markup?) > #:category font > #:properties ((thickness 1) > (offset 2) > (direction DOWN) > (adjust-length 0) > (adjust-x-pos 0)) > " > @cindex undertie-ing text > > Undertie @var{arg}. Looks at @code{thickness} to determine line > thickness, and @code{offset} to determine line y-offset. > > @lilypond[verbatim,quote] > \\markup \\line { > \\undertie \"undertied\" > \\override #'(offset . 5) > \\override #'(thickness . 1) > \\undertie \"undertied\" > \\override #'(offset . 1) > \\override #'(thickness . 5) > \\undertie \"undertied\" > } > @end lilypond" > (let* ((line-thickness (ly:output-def-lookup layout 'line-thickness)) > (thick (* thickness line-thickness)) > (markup (interpret-markup layout props arg)) > (x1 (car (ly:stencil-extent markup X))) > (x2 (cdr (ly:stencil-extent markup X))) > (y2 (cdr (ly:stencil-extent markup Y))) > (w (- x2 x1 adjust-length (* 2 line-thickness))) > (y (if (positive? direction) > (+ line-thickness offset -2 y2) > (* line-thickness (- offset)))) > (tie (ly:stencil-translate > (make-tie-stencil w thick direction) > (cons (+ line-thickness adjust-x-pos) y)))) > (ly:stencil-add markup tie))) > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > %% Examples > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > > \paper { indent = 0 } > > \markup { > \fill-line { > \fontsize #3 \bold \underline "toplevel Markup: " > \column { > \vspace #0.5 > \line { \bold "2." > \column { > \line { > Er ging aus der Kammer sein, / > dem > \override #'(adjust-x-pos . 0.5) > \override #'(adjust-length . 7.7) > \undertie königlichen Saal so rein, / > } > "Gott von Art und Mensch, ..." > } > } > \vspace #2 > } > } > } > > > \markup \fontsize #3 \bold \underline "new Lyrics: " > > \new Lyrics > \lyricmode { > Er ging aus der Kammer sein, dem > \markup > \override #'(adjust-x-pos . 0.5) > \override #'(adjust-length . 8.6) > \undertie königlichen Saal so rein, > Gott von Art und Mensch, > } > > > Cheers, > Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user