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Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset
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Mark Polesky |
Subject: |
Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset |
Date: |
Sat, 4 Jul 2009 10:14:07 -0700 (PDT) |
Mike Solomon wrote:
> Good question!
> I am trying to write clarinet multiphonics.>
> http://userpages.umbc.edu/~emrich/chapter6-5.html
I see. Here's a temporary solution, which could be automated with
some ingenuity. The value 1.65 seems to work below, but it's not
the value I would have expected to work. I might play around a
little more with this, because as it stands, this would be
cumbersome if you have a lot of these. Are you writing just a few
here and there? By the way, what do the up and down arrows mean,
eighth-tones? Also, is there always just one quarter-note-head in
the middle? I assume that there can be more than one.
\relative c' {
<c
\tweak #'duration-log #2 \tweak #'X-extent #'(0 . 1.65) cis'
g'>1
}
> THANK YOU very much for your help!
Happy to help.
- Mark
- Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset,
Mark Polesky <=
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mike Solomon, 2009/07/04
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Neil Puttock, 2009/07/07
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Mark Polesky, 2009/07/07
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Neil Puttock, 2009/07/09
- Re: Overriding NoteHead stencil in a chord produces unwanted X offset, Patrick McCarty, 2009/07/09