Mats Bengtsson mats.bengtsson at ee.kth.se writes:
push = \markup{ \override #'(font-size . 0) \musicglyph #scripts.upbow }
I like it!
I always thought the upbow was too big in comparison to the downbow,
plus the articulation is now drawn above the fingering, not below it.
Hi,
I am just setting a piece for accordion. Accordion notes have push and
pull symbols that are somewhat similar to downbow/upbow (I use the
latter for now as a somewhat dissatisfactory substitute). Now the
problem is that it is rather common with the accordion to not change
bellows direction
The simplest is to do
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.upbow }
and
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.downbow }
/Mats
David Kastrup wrote:
Hi,
I am just setting a piece for accordion. Accordion notes have push and
pull symbols that are somewhat similar to downbow/upbow (I use the
2009/10/15 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
The simplest is to do
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.upbow }
and
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.downbow }
/Mats
For some reason this gives an oversized glyph; you could also try the following
\override BreathingSign #'text =
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com writes:
2009/10/15 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
The simplest is to do
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.upbow }
and
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.downbow }
/Mats
For some reason this gives an oversized glyph; you could also try
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/10/15 Mats Bengtsson mats.bengts...@ee.kth.se:
The simplest is to do
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.upbow }
and
\mark \markup{ \musicglyph #scripts.downbow }
/Mats
For some reason this gives an oversized glyph;
For the simple reason that