-%% Do not edit this file; it is automatically
-%% generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
-%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.13.4"
+% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
+% generated from Documentation/snippets/new
+% Make any changes in Documentation/snippets/new/
+% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
+%
+% This file is in the public domain.
+%% Note: this file works from version 2.14.0
+\version "2.14.0"
\header {
lsrtags = "expressive-marks, tweaks-and-overrides"
texidoc = "
-By default, LilyPond does not allow the same articulation (e.g. an
+By default, LilyPond does not allow the same articulation (e.g., an
accent, a fermata, a flageolet, etc.) to be displayed above and below a
-note. For example, c4_\\fermata^\\fermata will only show a fermata
-below. The fermata above will simply be ignored. However, one can stick
+note. For example, @code{c4_\\fermata^\\fermata} will only show a fermata
+below, ignoring the fermata above. However, one can stick
scripts (just like fingerings) inside a chord, which means it is
-possible to have as many articulations as desired. This approach has
-the advantage that it ignores the stem and positions the articulation
-relative to the note head. This can be seen in the case of the
-flageolets in the snippet. To mimic the behaviour of scripts outside a
-chord, 'add-stem-support would be required. So, the solution is to
-write the note as a chord and add the articulations inside the <...>.
-The direction will always be above, but one can tweak this via a
-\\tweak: @code{<c-\\tweak #'direction #DOWN-\\fermata^\\fermata>}
-
+possible to have as many articulations as desired. So, the solution is to
+write the note as a chord and add the articulations inside the @code{<@dots{}>}.
"
doctitle = "Showing the same articulation above and below a note or chord"
} % begin verbatim
+
% The same as \flageolet, just a little smaller
smallFlageolet =
-#(let ((m (make-music 'ArticulationEvent 'articulation-type "flageolet")))
- (ly:music-set-property! m 'tweaks
- (acons 'font-size -2 (ly:music-property m 'tweaks)))
- m)
+#(let ((m (make-articulation "flageolet")))
+ (set! (ly:music-property m 'tweaks)
+ (acons 'font-size -2
+ (ly:music-property m 'tweaks)))
+ m)
\relative c' {
- s4^"wrong:"
- c_\fermata^\fermata % The second fermata is ignored!
- <e d'>^\smallFlageolet_\smallFlageolet
+ s4^"Wrong:"
+ c4_\fermata^\fermata % The second fermata is ignored!
+ <e d'>4^\smallFlageolet_\smallFlageolet
- % it works only if you wrap the note inside a chord. By default,
- % all articulations will be printed above, so you have to tweak
- % the direction.
s4^"Works if written inside a chord:"
- <e-\tweak #'direction #DOWN -\smallFlageolet d'^\smallFlageolet>
- <e-\tweak #'direction #DOWN -\flageolet d'^\flageolet>
- <e-\tweak #'direction #DOWN -\smallFlageolet^\smallFlageolet>
- <e-\tweak #'direction #DOWN -\fermata^\fermata>
+ <e_\smallFlageolet d'^\smallFlageolet>4
+ <e_\flageolet d'^\flageolet>4
+ <e_\smallFlageolet^\smallFlageolet>4
+ <e_\fermata^\fermata>4
}
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