On Sep 7, 2012, at 1:48 AM, David Nalesnik wrote: > Hi James, > > On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 5:00 PM, james <[email protected]> wrote: >> I don't really understand it, but I can modify the examples of how to create >> custom dynamics to get what I want. >> I have a document with several examples like: >> rinforzamf = #( >> make-dynamic-script ( >> markup #:line ( >> #:left-align >> #:normal-text >> #:whiteout >> #:italic "rinforza" >> #:hspace 0 >> #:whiteout >> #:dynamic "mf" >> ) >> ) >> ) >> And a macro that left-aligns it: >> leftalign = { \once \override Dynamics.DynamicText #'self-alignment-X = #-1 } >> >> Heretofore, I've just been manually adding the \leftalign before the >> \rinforzamf (for example). Is there a way to get both of these in one >> command? >> > > With the following definitions, you can get what you want with a > single command. Also, you can define other such combinations. > > (BTW, I commented out two lines in the markup definition which I don't > think are needed.) > > HTH, > David > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > > \version "2.17.1" > > #(define (rinforza text) > (let* ((text > (markup > #:line ( > ;#:left-align > #:normal-text > #:whiteout > #:italic "rinforza" > ;#:hspace 0 > #:whiteout > #:dynamic text))) > (my-dyn (make-music 'AbsoluteDynamicEvent > 'text text))) > (set! (ly:music-property my-dyn 'tweaks) > (acons 'self-alignment-X -1 > (ly:music-property my-dyn 'tweaks))) > my-dyn)) > > rinforzamf = #(rinforza "mf") > rinforzap = #(rinforza "p") > > \score { > \new Staff << > { c'1 d' c' d' } > \new Dynamics { > s1*2\rinforzamf > s1*2\rinforzap > } >>> > }
Hello, I'm having some difficulty understanding how to integrate this into my document. Is is possible to just add (acons 'self-alignment-X -1 into the existing structure, and if so, where? Or does that not work? _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
