X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Flsr%2Fcreating-real-parenthesized-dynamics.ly;h=050d933784911e7c5c8b149c8723d222202080e6;hb=acd0614f91b7cf62911d557768a832a81c871d50;hp=87a0b64fd5258d651c6c19b4e65e7e079373a160;hpb=aae0517124125ac11b3bdde7ae8a73990f8cfe48;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/input/lsr/creating-real-parenthesized-dynamics.ly b/input/lsr/creating-real-parenthesized-dynamics.ly index 87a0b64fd5..050d933784 100644 --- a/input/lsr/creating-real-parenthesized-dynamics.ly +++ b/input/lsr/creating-real-parenthesized-dynamics.ly @@ -1,30 +1,50 @@ %% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it %% This file is in the public domain. -\version "2.11.38" +\version "2.11.62" \header { lsrtags = "expressive-marks, text" - texidoc = " -Although the easiest way to add parenthesis to a dynamic mark is to use -a \\markup block, this method has a downside: the created objects will -behave like text markups, and not like dynamics. + + texidoces = " +Aunque la manera más fácil de añadir paréntesis a una indicación +de dinámica es utilizar un bloque @code{\\markup}, este método +tiene un inconveniente: los objetos que se crean se comportarán +como elementos de marcado de texto y no como indicaciones +dinámicas. + +Sin embargo, es posible crear un objeto similar utilizando el +código de Scheme equivalente (como se explica en \"Interfaz del +programador de elementos de marcado\"), en combinación con la +función @code{make-dynamic-script}. De esta forma, el elemento de +marcado se tratará como una indicación dinámica, y por tanto +seguirá siendo compatible con instrucciones como +@code{\\dynamicUp} o @code{\\dynamicDown}. + +" + doctitlees = "Crear indicaciones dinámicas \"verdaderas\" entre paréntesis" + + texidoc = " +Although the easiest way to add parentheses to a dynamic mark is to use +a @code{\\markup} block, this method has a downside: the created +objects will behave like text markups, and not like dynamics. However, it is possible to create a similar object using the equivalent Scheme code (as described in \"Markup programmer interface\"), combined -with the make-dynamic-script function. This way, the markup will be -regarded as a dynamic, and therefore will remain compatible with -commands such as \\dynamicUp or \\dynamicDown. +with the @code{make-dynamic-script} function. This way, the markup will +be regarded as a dynamic, and therefore will remain compatible with +commands such as @code{\\dynamicUp} or @code{\\dynamicDown}. -" } -% begin verbatim -\paper { ragged-right = ##t } -parenF = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:line(#:normal-text #:italic -#:fontsize 2 "(" #:hspace -0.8 #:dynamic "f" #:normal-text #:italic -#:fontsize 2 ")" ))) +" + doctitle = "Creating \"real\" parenthesized dynamics" +} % begin verbatim +\paper { ragged-right = ##t } -\score -{ - { c''\parenF c'' c'' \dynamicUp c''\parenF } +parenF = #(make-dynamic-script (markup #:line (#:normal-text #:italic + #:fontsize 2 "(" #:hspace -0.8 #:dynamic "f" #:normal-text + #:italic #:fontsize 2 ")" + ))) +\relative c'' { + c4\parenF c c \dynamicUp c\parenF }