Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-22 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 21.05.2018 um 12:35 schrieb Andrew Bernard: > I usually just draw this stuff as PostScript paths. Do you want me to do > you an example? Andrew, I found some examples to put postscript in a Lilypond source file. But that's all related to a \markup command. But challenge is to fill the staves

Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-21 Thread Ben
On 5/21/2018 11:29 AM, Helge Kruse wrote: Am 21.05.2018 um 12:38 schrieb Ben: Hello, Maybe this code can help you? (see attached) Ben, thanks for reply. Unfortunately this works only for half and quarter notes. If you have \quaver it's necessary to add "\omit Beam\omit Flag". But the

Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-21 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 21.05.2018 um 12:35 schrieb Andrew Bernard: > Hi Helge. > > I usually just draw this stuff as PostScript paths. Do you want me to do > you an example? That would be great. Regards Helge ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-21 Thread Helge Kruse
Am 21.05.2018 um 12:38 schrieb Ben: > Hello, > > Maybe this code can help you? > (see attached) Ben, thanks for reply. Unfortunately this works only for half and quarter notes. If you have \quaver it's necessary to add "\omit Beam\omit Flag". But the approach has a side effect. The next

Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-21 Thread Ben
On 5/21/2018 6:08 AM, Helge Kruse wrote: I want to typeset a noisy part. It should give the impression of an explosion. The composer used a notation that reminds to glissandi but I am convinced that this is just chaos on the strings... I searched the Lilypond snippet repository and found the

Re: Ad lib glissando

2018-05-21 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Helge. I usually just draw this stuff as PostScript paths. Do you want me to do you an example? Andrew On 21 May 2018 at 20:08, Helge Kruse wrote: > I want to typeset a noisy part. It should give the impression of an > explosion. The composer used a notation that