Re: Hairpin at an angle, parallel to glissando line

2015-06-02 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
Hi, How about simply draw lines? E.g.: \version 2.18.2 { \override Staff.Clef.stencil = ##f \once\override Staff.TimeSignature.transparent = ##t \time 1/8 a''8 -\tweak style #'trill \glissando \time 3/16 a16 -\markup \with-dimensions #'(0 . 0) #'(1 . 0) { \combine

Re: Hairpin at an angle, parallel to glissando line

2015-06-01 Thread David G
Thanks for your help both. In fact I've typeset them as two normal glissando lines rather than rotating the hairpin - it's a bit of a hack but I think it's less fiddly than the rotation property - if the layout changes at all I would have to modify all the rotation tweaks by hand if I did it that

Re: Hairpin at an angle, parallel to glissando line

2015-05-27 Thread Nick Payne
On 26/05/2015 20:17, Jacques Menu wrote: Hello David, Maybe this snippet can help you : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=562 JM Le 26 mai 2015 à 08:53, David G castle.cub...@gmail.com mailto:castle.cub...@gmail.com a écrit : Hello all, Does anyone have any tips for achieving the effect

Hairpin at an angle, parallel to glissando line

2015-05-26 Thread David G
Hello all, Does anyone have any tips for achieving the effect in the attached image? [image: Inline images 2] Effectively I want to make it automatically parallel to the glissando - there are two or three in the piece I'm engraving. Firstly I was hoping to be able to create a second voice of

Re: Hairpin at an angle, parallel to glissando line

2015-05-26 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello David, Maybe this snippet can help you : http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=562 http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=562 JM Le 26 mai 2015 à 08:53, David G castle.cub...@gmail.com a écrit : Hello all, Does anyone have any tips for achieving the effect in the attached image?