2016-04-28 15:35 GMT+02:00 Caio Giovaneti de Barros <caio.bar...@gmail.com>: > How can I insert an EPS file over the staff lines, ignoring collisions? > > I want to suggest random notes played from high to low pitches with > graphical notation by inserting the attached eps file, linking the first > note with the last, in the following snippet. I can't find how to make > lilypond ignore the object extent and collisions. Also, by looking at the > output I'm getting in Frescobaldi, it seems that even if I do that, the eps > image is not transparent. > > I'm open to suggestions for alternatives to solve this problem, of course. I > just don't want to have to manually insert the graphic in an SVG file after > the compilation since it's very annoying to do that every single time I have > to recompile due to revisions. > > \version "2.19.35" > > \relative c''' { > b32[ -\markup { > \epsfile #X #25 #"improv.eps" > } > s s s s s s s s s s s s b,,] > } > > Caio
Is the below of some help? \version "2.19.35" impMrkp = %\tweak staff-padding #'() %% not sure if needed \tweak staff-padding #'() \tweak outside-staff-priority #'() \tweak layer #-30 \tweak Y-offset #'() -\markup { \hspace #3 \vcenter \epsfile #X #25 #"improv.eps" } \relative c''' { \textLengthOn b32[ \impMrkp b,,] } Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user