On 02.02.2016 08:43, Carl-Henrik Buschmann wrote:
Thank you! (Stupid brain seizing to work in the night, of course it is
articulations...)
It did the trick but i only understand half of what's going on in what you
wrote. In the interest of learning, would you mind to decipher or give a
pointer where to read?
See some comments below. Other then that, I can recommend scouring the
NR command index:
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/lilypond-command-index>
(which is NR section D), or the full index (section E).
2. feb. 2016 kl. 00.42 skrev Thomas Morley <[email protected]>:
2016-02-02 0:08 GMT+01:00 Carl-Henrik Buschmann <[email protected]>:
I wonder how to align text and dynamics? I need it to explain a certain
action when using a certain symbol. I guess this question could be answered
several ways: 1) is it possible to write dynamic/other symbols in markup? 2)
How to gently force horizontal alignment between a dynamic/other mark and
\markup?
MWE
\version "2.19.35"
{
c'->_\markup { \tiny \italic (stomp) }
}
{
c'_\markup { > \tiny \italic (stomp) }
}
Carl
Hi Carl,
your examples doesn't show any dynamic but articulations, i.e. accents.
Maybe you'll find the below helpful though:
%%1 DynamicText
stompMrkp =
\markup {
\musicglyph #"scripts.sforzato" \normal-text \vcenter \tiny \italic (stomp)
}
This defines a markup, specifying the appearance of the desired object.
stompSfz = #(make-dynamic-script stompMrkp)
This takes the markup, turns it into a dynamic script and stores the
result in a variable, to be used in music as follows:
{
c'-\tweak self-alignment-X #LEFT -\tweak parent-alignment-X #LEFT _\stompSfz
}
%%2 markup
{
c'_\markup \concat {
\null
\musicglyph #"scripts.sforzato"
\hspace #0.6
\vcenter \tiny \italic (stomp)
}
}
This uses slightly different markup formatting, and creates a TextScript
grob instead of a DynamicText grob. This will behave differently, e.g.
with the first approach \stompSfz will terminate an eventual (de)crescendo.
HTH, Simon
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