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Re: "light" articulation
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Peter Bjuhr |
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Re: "light" articulation |
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Thu, 27 Feb 2014 21:14:44 +0100 |
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On 2014-02-27 18:33, Urs Liska wrote:
The attached image shows signs to denote heavy and light syllables in
poems (unfortunately I don't have an idea how they're called in English).
We have the portato in LilyPond/Feta which has a very similar meaning
to the "lyric" pendant, but if I'm not mistaken we don't have anything
to denote the contrary of a stress.
Any idea how to realize that, short of scanning and including an image?
And: Would that be a useful addition to our scripts?
Best
Urs
Hi Urs!
I find this very much related to my mentioned exploration of using SMuFL
Fonts in LilyPond. Is this what you want?
\include "../smufl/definitions.ily"
\relative c'{
\stemUp
f4 _\markup { \smuflchar ##xE486 } % Unstress below
r4
\stemDown
f'4 ^\markup { \smuflchar ##xE485 } % Unstress above
r4
}
Best
Peter