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You can add solid, dashed, and dotted lines using embedded Postscript. | You can add solid, dashed, and dotted lines using embedded Postscript. | ||
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For technical reasons, this doesn't show up in the Wiki because <code>\postscript</code> only works with LilyPond's PS backend and is neither supported in the SVG (used in this Wiki) nor in the Cairo backend. | |||
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In general it is recommended to use LilyPond's native graphical markup commands like <code>\path</code> instead, which can be used with all LilyPond backends; see snippets [[Brackets indicating “Hauptstimme” and “Nebenstimme”]] and [[Curly end barline]] for examples. | |||
<lilypond version="2.24"> | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
ViolinI = \new Staff \relative c' { | ViolinI = \new Staff \relative c' { | ||
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin I" | \set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin I" | ||
e1 | f_\markup | e1 | f_\markup \postscript "0.6 setlinewidth | ||
g1 | a_\markup | 1 -0.5 moveto | ||
d,1 | e_\markup | -2 -6 rlineto | ||
f1 | g_\markup | stroke" | ||
a1 | b_\markup | g1 | a_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth | ||
c1 | d-\markup | [2 2] 0 setdash | ||
1 1.0 moveto | |||
2 -7 rlineto | |||
stroke" | |||
d,1 | e_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth | |||
1 setlinecap | |||
[1 3] 0 setdash | |||
1 -2 moveto | |||
0 -9 rlineto | |||
stroke" | |||
f1 | g_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth | |||
1 setlinecap | |||
[0 2] 0 setdash | |||
1 -1.5 moveto | |||
0 -10 rlineto | |||
stroke" | |||
a1 | b_\markup \postscript "0.3 setlinewidth | |||
1 setlinecap | |||
[0 1.5] 0 setdash | |||
1 1 moveto | |||
0 -11 rlineto | |||
stroke" | |||
c1 | d-\markup \postscript "0.3 setlinewidth | |||
1 setlinecap | |||
[0 1] 0 setdash | |||
1 2 moveto | |||
8 -4 -8 -7 0 -11 rcurveto | |||
stroke" | |||
e1 | e1 | ||
} | } | ||
Latest revision as of 12:09, 10 January 2026
You can add solid, dashed, and dotted lines using embedded Postscript.
For technical reasons, this doesn't show up in the Wiki because \postscript only works with LilyPond's PS backend and is neither supported in the SVG (used in this Wiki) nor in the Cairo backend.
In general it is recommended to use LilyPond's native graphical markup commands like \path instead, which can be used with all LilyPond backends; see snippets Brackets indicating “Hauptstimme” and “Nebenstimme” and Curly end barline for examples.
\version "2.24"
ViolinI = \new Staff \relative c' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin I"
e1 | f_\markup \postscript "0.6 setlinewidth
1 -0.5 moveto
-2 -6 rlineto
stroke"
g1 | a_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth
[2 2] 0 setdash
1 1.0 moveto
2 -7 rlineto
stroke"
d,1 | e_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth
1 setlinecap
[1 3] 0 setdash
1 -2 moveto
0 -9 rlineto
stroke"
f1 | g_\markup \postscript "1.0 setlinewidth
1 setlinecap
[0 2] 0 setdash
1 -1.5 moveto
0 -10 rlineto
stroke"
a1 | b_\markup \postscript "0.3 setlinewidth
1 setlinecap
[0 1.5] 0 setdash
1 1 moveto
0 -11 rlineto
stroke"
c1 | d-\markup \postscript "0.3 setlinewidth
1 setlinecap
[0 1] 0 setdash
1 2 moveto
8 -4 -8 -7 0 -11 rcurveto
stroke"
e1
}
ViolinII = \new Staff \relative c' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin II"
e1 | f | g | a
}
Viola = \new Staff \relative c' {
\set Staff.instrumentName = "Viola"
\clef alto
e1 | f | g | a
c,1 | d | e | f
g1 | a | b | c | d
}
\score {
<<
\ViolinI
\ViolinII
\Viola
>>
}