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From: | Aaron Hill |
Subject: | Re: fermata on a breathe sign? |
Date: | Wed, 12 Sep 2018 06:53:02 -0700 |
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On 2018-09-12 6:40 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-09-12 6:24 am, Bernhard Kleine wrote:In the attached foto you see the template. Using \breathe\fermata raisesthe error: F:/Meine Noten/EigeneNoten/test.ly:149:13: error: syntax error, unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER \breathe \fermataHi Bernhard, Would this work for you? %%%% \version "2.19.82" breathe-fermata = { \once \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \combine \raise #1 \musicglyph "scripts.ufermata" \musicglyph "scripts.rcomma" } \breathe } << { b'2. \breathe-fermata b'4 } >> %%%%
Here is an variant that shows using \translate-scaled as opposed to simply \raise to accommodate an alternate glyph:
%%%% \version "2.19.82" breathe-fermata = { \once \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \combine \raise #1 \musicglyph "scripts.ufermata" \musicglyph "scripts.rcomma" } \breathe } caesura-fermata = { \once \override BreathingSign.text = \markup { \combine \translate-scaled #'(0.5 . 1.5) \musicglyph "scripts.ufermata" \musicglyph "scripts.caesura.curved" } \breathe } << { b'2. \breathe-fermata b'4 | b'2. \caesura-fermata b'4 } >> %%%% -- Aaron Hill
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