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From: | Pierre Perol-Schneider |
Subject: | Re: How to write anti-accent (breve) |
Date: | Thu, 15 Jun 2017 16:23:20 +0200 |
PierreHTH, Cheers,Hi caagr98,How about:
\version "2.19"
unaccent = -\markup
\translate #'(0.6 . 0)
\stencil
#(make-path-stencil
'(M -0.435 0.435
C -0.435 0.185 -0.250 0 0 0
C 0.250 0 0.435 0.185 0.435 0.435)
0.13 1 1 #f)
{
f''^\unaccent
}2017-06-15 15:59 GMT+02:00 <address@hidden>:On 06/15/2017 03:42 PM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi caagr98,
I'd rather not have to install extra fonts for my scores to work...
You don't have to install extra fonts — just find a font that's already installed and has that glyph.
That's exactly what I mean - I don't want to depend on what fonts I have installed.
Isn't there any way to do it with markup or stencils?
Of course. Change
\markup \fontsize #1 \override #'(font-name . "Old Standard") \char ##x23D1
to whatever drawing routine you prefer.
Considering text-interface doesn't bother flipping the symbol upside-down, I think I'll have to replace the entire stencil. I'll make sure to report back when I've got it to work.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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