Greetings all, Can someone explain to me how to create a upprall trill spanner. I tried using a text spanner like this \relative c'' { \set crescendoText = \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts.upprall" } \set crescendoSpanner = #'text \override DynamicTextSpanner #'style = #'trill a2\< a2 a2 }
which is not right since the up prall and the trill line do not join. And really would be a kludge anyway since it ought to go as a regular trill spanner. One would have to suppress the tr. and insert the up prall in its place and I only ever get so far with extra fun programming. The other question is purely musical. I have been working on a second half 18th or early 19th century piece (prior to 1822) and keep running across the dynamic marking "pf." I was wondering if anyone else has seen the "pf" marking in a piano score. Presumably it means "pianoforte", a reverse \fp, but it could be a mistake on the engravers part or less likely some obscure indication for a non standard pedal do-dad we no longer have? Anyway it is a bit strange. Shane _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user