On 6/4/2018 1:32 PM, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
Ben <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
schrieb am Mo., 4. Juni 2018, 19:16:
On 6/4/2018 12:58 PM, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
Ben <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> schrieb am Mo., 4. Juni 2018,
18:27:
Hello,
I have been trying to find a quick way to 'paint' an
articulation but have not been successful. Frescobaldi has a
ton of these markings built-in where you can just select some
of your score, select an articulation, and then it's
batch-applied to all notes in one go.
I would like to apply a tremolo marking to a bunch of notes
quickly in a similar way.
At the moment, I have to copy and paste the ":32" to each
note manually (since Frescobaldi does not feature this
marking as a Quick Insert at the moment).
Any chance someone could help me find this solution? Thank you!
{
c4 d e f
c4:32 d:32 e:32 f:32
}
Can't test it right now: Maybe let Frescobaldi add some suitable
articulation and then search&replace? (Select appropriate section
of source for this.)
Lukas
Hmm, I don't think that would be possible. Search and replace is
not going to attach a marking to the note names, unless the notes
are always the same in the search/fields, right? I'd like to be
able to select any pitch names in any input file and just 'attach
marking' to it.
In the same way Frescobaldi can attach an accent to 'selected note
names' in an input file, I was hoping I could create one for 'add
tremolo marking to selected note names' in the file.
I think the white-space between selected pitches in the input file
would mess up the basic search and replace function in this case.
Do you agree?
Sorry, I was not clear enough. I meant: use Frescobaldi to add, for
instance, -> to all the notes, and then turn -> into :32 by s&r.
But maybe I am wrong, can't test it right now.
Lukas
Oh oh, I see now :) I guess that would technically work yes, with that
extra step. I could replace with a built-in articulation, and then swap
it out for a search/replace via selection - never even thought of that.
Thank you for that workaround!
Hmm I wonder, is it possible with Python or Scheme without the extra
step? Just curious.
Thanks!
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