"Christopher Brooks" <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi all, > > Why does this work: > > e4 \harmonicsOn e' \harmonicsOff \tiny e''? > > But it won’t create a chord? One note after the other. \harmonicsOn/Off/\tiny work by setting context properties that are valid for the whole time step. > <e4 \harmonicsOn e' \harmonicsOff \tiny e''> From 2.17.6 (?) on, you should be able to write <e \single\harmonicsOn e' \tweak font-size -2 e''>4 Before, you probably need to write \tweak #'font-size -2 ..., and before 2.17.4 there is no \single to convert overrides to tweaks, so you need to look in detail what \harmonicsOn does and convert that manually. For harmonics, there are a few more predefined commands for producing them; looking at them might make sense. The solution using \single was just the way requiring the least amount of thinking on my part. \tiny translates to \set fontSize = #-2, and converting that to \tweak font-size ... is outside of the expertise of the \single command. So you need to do turn this into a \tweak manually, unfortunately. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
