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Re: Printing lower continuo figures only
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Printing lower continuo figures only |
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Thu, 29 Mar 2018 17:39:59 +0200 |
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On 2018-03-29 16:31, Brent Annable wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently reproducing a continuo part, and am having trouble
achieving a particular effect: printing a continuo figure in the
*lower *position only. So in the first example in the attached image,
I want the '3' to appear on the lower line, at the same height as the
'4' to the left of it.
I've tried inserting a dummy figure above it and using \once \hide
FiguredBass.BassFigure, but it hides both figures. And I tried turning
Bass Extender Lines on and then hiding the line stencil (see second
example), but this doesn't seem to work either.
Anyone got an idea how to do this, or what I might be doing wrong?
(aside from messing with the offsets, which is a bit approximate for me).
And while I'm here: is there any easy way of adjusting the font size
of the continuo *figures*, but not the *symbols *(#, b, etc)?
Regards,
Brent.
\version "2.19.65"
<<
\relative c' { \clef bass
g2 ~ g
}
\figures {
<7 3>2 <6 4>4 <3>
}
>>
There's an ill documented parameter that you can set to get the desired
alignment:
<<
\relative c' { \clef bass
g2 ~ g
}
\figures {
\override BassFigureAlignment.stacking-dir = #UP
<7 3>2 <6 4>4 <3>
}
>>
/Mats