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From: | Colin Campbell |
Subject: | Re: Parenthesize slashed grace with fingering? |
Date: | Wed, 02 Jan 2013 16:44:58 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:17.0) Gecko/17.0 Thunderbird/17.0 |
On 13-01-02 03:42 PM, Eluze wrote:
Thanks for such a quick reply, Eluze! I regret that I couldn't get your code to work, as it complains about "unexpected postevent" after the \parenthesize. Also, I apologise for not including the closing ) of a slur in my original example, so the e to a was to be slurred, with the grace note as an intermediate step. Olivier Biot also suggested a solution which I managed to adapt, but I can see I have a lot of studying to do on the subject of tweaks and overrides!Colin Campbell-8 wroteIn transcribing some cello exercises, I need to show a slashed grace note, with a fingering, in parentheses. The exercise involves shifting between first and third position on the same string, so it emphasizes the intermediate "target" position, with the intent that the grace note gets eliminated as the shift gets smoother. The following gives me all I need except for the parentheses. I'm a bit foggy from a virus, and I cannot find the magic incantation which will show both the grace note and the parenthesis. Using 2.17.10, by the way. %<%<%<%<%<%<%<%<%< e'2-1 ( \parenthesize \slashedGrace gs8-1 a2-2 %<%<%<%<%<%<%<%<%< Any pointers to TFM or LSR gratefully received!not sure you can find it in TFM but this awful construction seems to do what you're looking for (note that the tweak comes /before / the grace note): { e'2-1 \parenthesize -\tweak ParenthesesItem.color #green -\tweak ParenthesesItem.font-size #5 -1 \slashedGrace gs8 a2 -2 } personally I prefer this solution where you can write the tweaks after the grace note (as usual) despite the fact that you have to put it in a chord: { e'2-1 \slashedGrace { < gs -\tweak ParenthesesItem.color #green -\tweak ParenthesesItem.font-size #5 \parenthesize -1 >8 } a2 -2 } Eluze
Thanks again for your help, Eluze, and for all you contribute to the Lilypond community!
Cheers, Colin-- I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back. -Maya Angelou, poet (1928- )
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