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Wed, 14 Jan 2015 09:24:48 -0700 (MST) |
Alistair Millar wrote
> I hope this is enough. Thanks
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> \language "english"
>
> \relative c'
>
> {
> \clef "treble"
> \time 4/4
> \key g \major
>
>
> <g b d g>
> 4\arpeggio
>
> <g b d g>
> 4\arpeggioArrowUp
>
> \bar "|."
>
> }
Alistair,
It does work, just not in the way you (or I) think it should. Here's an
example of how you use it:
{ \arpeggioArrowUp <c e g c'>\arpeggio }
Does that help? In words, you need both, putting the \arpeggioArrow[Up/Down]
PRIOR to the music where the actual arpeggio is.
Regards,
Abraham
P.S. I'm with Alistair, though. Is there any reason \arpeggioArrow[Up/Down]
isn't designed to work by itself rather than requiring another explicit
\arpeggio? I don't know. Looking at the internals, \arpeggioArrow[Up/Down]
are just a couple of overrides, so I don't know why it couldn't be wrapped
in a function like:
arpeggioUp = #(define-music-function (parser location music) (ly:music?)
#{
\arpeggioArrowUp $music\arpeggio
#})
But for some reason, this code isn't working. Any ideas of what I'm missing,
anyone? If it worked, it would be then as easy as:
\arpeggioUp <c e g c'>
Though it would be preferred to have it be:
<c e g c'>\arpeggioUp
but I haven't looked deeply enough into this. Just saying...
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- arpeggioArrowUp, Alistair Millar, 2015/01/14
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Phil Holmes, 2015/01/14
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Alistair Millar, 2015/01/14
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tisimst <=
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Noeck, 2015/01/14
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Thomas Morley, 2015/01/14
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Pierre Perol-Schneider, 2015/01/15
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, tisimst, 2015/01/15
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Thomas Morley, 2015/01/15
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Thomas Morley, 2015/01/15
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Thomas Morley, 2015/01/16
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Thomas Morley, 2015/01/16
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Pierre Perol-Schneider, 2015/01/17
- Re: arpeggioArrowUp, Noeck, 2015/01/29