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Subject: Re: Putting finger substitution in the LilyPond manual
From: Carl Sorensen <c_sorensen () byu ! edu>
Date: 2021-10-24 18:29:51
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Just add the snippet to Documentation/snippets/New
Carl
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From: Knute Snortum <ksnortum@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2021 12:27:47 PM
To: Carl Sorensen <c_sorensen@byu.edu>
Cc: Mark Stephen Mrotek <carsonmark@ca.rr.com>; lilypond-user@gnu.org \
<lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Putting finger substitution in the LilyPond manual
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 10:22 AM Carl Sorensen <c_sorensen@byu.edu> wrote:
>
> I think this should be a snippet, rather than text in a section. Rather than \
> telling, just show (and one can show three different methods in one snippet).
> The snippet could be as simple as:
>
> \version "2.21"
>
> \header {
> lsrtags = "keyboards, fingering"
>
> texidoc = "
> Finger substitutions can be created using a markup for \finger.
> "
> doctitle = "Keyboard finger substitutions"
> }
>
> {
> c''4\finger "1-3" a'\finger \markup \tied-lyric #" 1~3 " f'\finger \markup \
> \overtie #"1 3" d'
That's great, Carl! I was going to post that to the LSR for you (with
your permission), but it's currently running 2.18.2 and \overtie was
added to version 2.20. I can see that there's a 2.20 and 2.22
snippets section in the documentation, but I don't know how to
contribute to that.
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<div class="PlainText">On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 10:22 AM Carl Sorensen \
<c_sorensen@byu.edu> wrote:<br> ><br>
> I think this should be a snippet, rather than text in a section. Rather \
than telling, just show (and one can show three different methods in one \
snippet).<br> ><br>
> The snippet could be as simple as:<br>
><br>
> \version "2.21"<br>
><br>
> \header {<br>
> lsrtags = "keyboards, fingering"<br>
><br>
> texidoc = "<br>
> Finger substitutions can be created using a markup for \finger.<br>
> "<br>
> doctitle = "Keyboard finger substitutions"<br>
> }<br>
><br>
> {<br>
> c''4\finger "1-3" a'\finger \markup \tied-lyric \
#" 1~3 " f'\finger \markup \overtie #"1 \
3" d'<br> <br>
That's great, Carl! I was going to post that to the LSR for you (with<br>
your permission), but it's currently running 2.18.2 and \overtie was<br>
added to version 2.20. I can see that there's a 2.20 and 2.22<br>
snippets section in the documentation, but I don't know how to<br>
contribute to that.<br>
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