Re: Engraving in MuseScore
Posted: 18 Nov 2018, 09:51
Thanks. Looks lovely!
Ok, I understand.
No it wasn't. The code could seem pretty long but every setting can be found in the documentation, no headache...
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%\version "2.19.82"
%% pitch:
\fixed c' {
\omit Staff.Clef
\time3/4
%% set beams:
\set subdivideBeams = ##t
\set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1/8)
%% the music:
a'32-.[ fis'-. d'-. a-.-0 g'-. e'-0-. cis'-. a-.]
%% set glissandi:
\override Glissando.thickness = #2
\override Glissando.minimum-length = #1.5
\override Glissando.springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
\override Glissando.bound-details = #'((right (padding . 0))(left (padding . 1)))
%% slightly change the slur shape
\shape #'((0 . 0) (0 . 0) (1 . 1) (1 . 1)) Slur
%% the music:
<d' fis'!>32\glissando [-- \sf \>(
%% add a spanner:
-\tweak style #'line
-\tweak bound-details.left.text
\markup\vcenter\override #'(circle-padding . .5)\circle\normal-text "P"
-\tweak bound-details.left.padding 0
-\tweak bound-details.left.attach-dir -2
-\tweak bound-details.right.attach-dir 30
-\tweak bound-details.right.text
\markup\draw-line #'(0 . -1)
-\tweak extra-offset #'(0 . -.5)
\startTextSpan
%% hide accidentals:
\omit Accidental
%% hides ledger lines:
\override NoteHead.no-ledgers = ##t
%% resize notehead to 1 pix.
\override NoteHead.stencil = #point-stencil
%% set glissandi:
\override Glissando.bound-details = #'((right (padding . 0))(left (padding . 0)))
%% the music:
<cis' e'>\glissando <e' g'>\glissando <d' fis'>\glissando
<fis' a'>\glissando <e' g'>\glissando <g' b'>\glissando
<fis' a'>\glissando <a' cis''>\glissando <g' b'>\glissando
<b' d''>\glissando <a' cis''>
%% set last glissando:
-\tweak bound-details
#'((right (padding . -2.5)(arrow . #t)(arrow-length . 1.5))(arrow-width . .4)
(left (padding . 0)))
%% the music:
\glissando <cis'' e''>16 ])\stopTextSpan
%% slightly offset dynamic to reach arrows colums:
-\tweak X-offset #1 \p r16
%% reset previous:
\undo\omit Accidental
\revert NoteHead.stencil
\revert NoteHead.no-ledgers
\revert Glissando.bound-details
}
Thanks
Thank you, I just wanted to ask you for this! What is exactly the setting and info for glissandos?
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%\version "2.19.82"
\fixed c' {
\omit Staff.Clef
\omit Staff.TimeSignature
%% set first glissando
\override Glissando.thickness = #2
\override Glissando.minimum-length = #1.5
\override Glissando.springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
\override Glissando.bound-details = #'((right (padding . 0))(left (padding . 1)))
%% the music:
<d' fis'!>32\glissando [
%% remove noteheads, accidentals and ledger lines:
\omit Accidental
\override NoteHead.no-ledgers = ##t
\override NoteHead.stencil = #point-stencil
%% set the following glissandi:
\override Glissando.bound-details.left.padding = 0
%% the music:
<cis' e'>\glissando <e' g'>\glissando <d' fis'>\glissando
<fis' a'>\glissando <e' g'>\glissando <g' b'>\glissando
<fis' a'>\glissando <a' cis''>\glissando <g' b'>\glissando
<b' d''>\glissando <a' cis''>
%% set last glissando
-\tweak bound-details.right.padding #-2
-\tweak bound-details.right.arrow ##t
%% the music:
\glissando <cis'' e''>16]
}
John Ruggero wrote: ↑18 Nov 2018, 04:16 OCTO, I was able to draw this using the line tool in Finale without "very large lines above the staff."
Sorry, OCTO I misread the original post and thought you were referring to Finale. MuseScore would be impossible for me, because I use so many lines for fingering etc. It is a pity that Finale doesn't have a tool that anchors a simple line to note heads or any objects. It would be an easy thing for them to add because the Bend Hat tool does precisely that, but creates a v-shaped line rather than a simple straight line.
OCTO, I see that you have used a bold version of Nepomuk for tempo text. I have never got around to creating the accompanying bold face, so Musescore falls back to synthesizing one, which is of course not ideal. I would use another bold font for tempo objects instead. Maybe the one that you used for the first accel.? Is that Old Std?
Yes, I have used the bold version, I was unaware that it is not available as a variant. I use also Old Std, correct.Florian wrote: ↑20 Nov 2018, 23:28OCTO, I see that you have used a bold version of Nepomuk for tempo text. I have never got around to creating the accompanying bold face, so Musescore falls back to synthesizing one, which is of course not ideal. I would use another bold font for tempo objects instead. Maybe the one that you used for the first accel.? Is that Old Std?
If you are interested in using Nepomuk in earnest I might get a chance to take a look at Nepomuk again later this year and finish the bold face.
Thanks. Perhaps it is possible to change it, but I haven't got so deeply into that. I have tried once to swap only one clef, but I couldn't find a way out. So I have left it as it is.