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Re: improving Janek's \dynamic function (for combo dynamics)
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: improving Janek's \dynamic function (for combo dynamics) |
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Sun, 15 Sep 2019 13:24:20 +0200 |
Hi Kieren,
sorry for the late reply.
Am So., 8. Sept. 2019 um 21:29 Uhr schrieb Kieren MacMillan
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>
> Hi Harm,
>
> Three questions on this [seemingly-ancient!] thread about your (wonderful)
> "dynamics on the fly" function:
You likely mean this thread:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/improving-Janek-s-dynamic-function-for-combo-dynamics-td205071.html
>
> 1. Have you, as you implied might happen, found better ways to do the same
> thing(s) in light of recent development efforts in the basecode?
As you may have imagined from the delayed response I hardly find time
to work with or on LilyPond these days.
Attached you'll find the file which I used for some serious
typesetting work (thus the file-name).
Not sure how much it goes beyond what I already had posted.
But it contains no really new approach.
There are explanations in the file, mostly in the comments in \layout
of the example and in the doc-string of `dynamicH´
>
> 2. How can I eliminate the resulting grob from quoted material? The normal
> attempts (e.g., \omit DynamicText) don’t seem to work all the time.
Could you post a minimal?
>
> 3. When the custom dynamic consists of a dynamic text and normal text, I’d
> like to add a tiny bit more space/padding between them. Where in the function
> can I do this? And would it be possible to adjust the kerning depending on
> which dynamic text is present?
The spacing between dynamic and normal text could be set in the
attached file with
DynamicText.details.outer-x-space
Not sure what you mean with your last question. Could you give an example?
I general I'm not sure when I'll find the time to look at it again.
But you never know ...
Best,
Harm
etym-III-on-the-fly-dynamic-text.ly
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