HI all,
Thanks for everyone's input. I think that bracket-stencil will do the trick
Harm. I'm getting a nice collection of scheme examples now. Hopefully I can
work it out myself next time.
All the best,
Craig
On 3 February 2018 at 08:32, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2018-02-02 6:38 GMT+01:00 Crai
2018-02-02 6:38 GMT+01:00 Craig Dabelstein :
> Hi Lilyponders,
>
> Is there a way to put an articulation (a staccatissimo symbol) in square
> brackets above a note, such as [ ! ], where ! = a staccatissimo
> articulation? I've tried several different permutations with no success.
>
> Thanks in adva
Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Is there a way to put an articulation (a staccatissimo symbol) in square
brackets above a note, such as [ ! ], where ! = a staccatissimo
articulation?
Here is a quick hack, based on the brackets stencil of LSR564.
Warning: it sort of works with staccatissimo but that
On 2018-02-01 10:38 PM, Craig Dabelstein wrote:
Hi Lilyponders,
Is there a way to put an articulation (a staccatissimo symbol) in
square brackets above a note, such as [ ! ], where ! = a staccatissimo
articulation? I've tried several different permutations with no success.
Thanks in advance,
Hi Lilyponders,
Is there a way to put an articulation (a staccatissimo symbol) in square
brackets above a note, such as [ ! ], where ! = a staccatissimo
articulation? I've tried several different permutations with no success.
Thanks in advance,
Craig
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Maxime's Music
craig
2014-04-28 16:14 GMT+02:00 David Stephen Grant :
> Hello list,
>
Hello David,
> I'm looking for a way to nudge the articulation slightly to the left, but
> can't work out how to do this.
>
Try :
%%
\relative c {
\clef bass
r8. c=16(
\tuplet 3/2 { c,16-\tweak X-offs
Hello list,
Please see code snippet: In the second system the slur seems to be pushing
the tuplet bracket down, causing it to collide with the wedge. I'm looking
for a way to nudge the articulation slightly to the left, but can't work
out how to do this. Help or other suggestions much appreciated!