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Re: Bracketing part of a BassFigure
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Richard Shann |
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Re: Bracketing part of a BassFigure |
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Thu, 17 Oct 2013 09:05:09 +0100 |
Here is an example of tweaking the example given by Simon:
\figuremode {
\set figuredBassAlterationDirection = #1
\set figuredBassPlusDirection = #1
\override FiguredBass.BassFigure #'font-size = #-1
%figures follow
\set Staff.implicitBassFigures = #'(0)
< \markup {
\translate #'(-0.6 . 0)
\right-align
\bracket { \raise #0.7 { \fontsize #-5 \sharp } }
\translate #'(-2 . 0) \tiny \number 6
} 5 7>4
}
I created this to suit the 18th c. default - figures above the bass line
- (closer to the solo part you are accompanying), which is the default
in Denemo. You insert this by prefixing with a $ sign in the figured
bass entry box in Denemo.
Richard
On Thu, 2013-10-17 at 09:39 +0200, Simon Bailey wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:05 PM, Daniel Rosen <address@hidden> wrote:
> > \version "2.17.27"
> > \figures { <6+> <[6+]> }
> >
> > The above produces "#6 [#6]". Is there a way for me to have JUST the sharp
> > symbol in brackets, "[#]6"?
> >
> > (This exact question was asked on the list a while ago
> > (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general/64125/focus=64139),
> > and the person who asked it was essentially told "no." However, only one
> > person responded, and so I thought I'd ask again to see if anyone else has
> > any input.)
>
> took me three minutes:
>
> 1. read
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/figured-bass#entering-figured-bass
> (found the section on markup "Any text markup can be inserted as a
> figure:")
> 2. play around with markup commands:
> <<
> \new Voice { \clef bass dis1 }
> \new FiguredBass {
> \figuremode {
> <\markup {
> \translate #'(-0.6 . 0)
> \right-align
> \bracket { \raise #0.7 { \fontsize #-5 \sharp } }
> \tiny \number 6
> } 5 7>
> }
> }
> >>
> 3. tweak numbers to arrive at pleasant layout attached in pdf.
> 4. consider making above into a simple scheme function
> 5. discard that idea, as i don't have 30minutes to play with right now. :)
>
> regards,
> sb
>
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