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3.2.41 instrument-specific-markup-interface
Instrument-specific markup (like fret boards or harp pedal diagrams).
User settable properties:
fret-diagram-details(list)An alist of detailed grob properties for fret diagrams. Each alist entry consists of a
(property . value)pair. The properties which can be included infret-diagram-detailsinclude the following:
barre-type– Type of barre indication used. Choices includecurved,straight, andnone. Defaultcurved.capo-thickness– Thickness of capo indicator, in multiples of fret-space. Default value 0.5.dot-color– Color of dots. Options includeblackandwhite. Defaultblack.dot-label-font-mag– Magnification for font used to label fret dots. Default value 1.dot-position– Location of dot in fret space. Default 0.6 for dots without labels, 0.95-dot-radiusfor dots with labels.dot-radius– Radius of dots, in terms of fret spaces. Default value 0.425 for labeled dots, 0.25 for unlabeled dots.finger-code– Code for the type of fingering indication used. Options includenone,in-dot, andbelow-string. Defaultnonefor markup fret diagrams,below-stringforFretBoardsfret diagrams.fret-count– The number of frets. Default 4.fret-label-font-mag– The magnification of the font used to label the lowest fret number. Default 0.5.fret-label-vertical-offset– The offset of the fret label from the center of the fret in direction parallel to strings. Default 0.label-dir– Side to which the fret label is attached.-1,#LEFT, or#DOWNfor left or down;1,#RIGHT, or#UPfor right or up. Default#RIGHT.mute-string– Character string to be used to indicate muted string. Default"x".number-type– Type of numbers to use in fret label. Choices includeroman-lower,roman-upper, andarabic. Defaultroman-lower.open-string– Character string to be used to indicate open string. Default"o".orientation– Orientation of fret-diagram. Options includenormal,landscape, andopposing-landscape. Defaultnormal.string-count– The number of strings. Default 6.string-label-font-mag– The magnification of the font used to label fingerings at the string, rather than in the dot. Default value 0.6 fornormalorientation, 0.5 forlandscapeandopposing-landscape.string-thickness-factor– Factor for changing thickness of each string in the fret diagram. Thickness of string k is given bythickness* (1+string-thickness-factor) ^ (k-1). Default 0.top-fret-thickness– The thickness of the top fret line, as a multiple of the standard thickness. Default value 3.xo-font-magnification– Magnification used for mute and open string indicators. Default value 0.5.xo-padding– Padding for open and mute indicators from top fret. Default value 0.25.harp-pedal-details(list)An alist of detailed grob properties for harp pedal diagrams. Each alist entry consists of a
(property . value)pair. The properties which can be included in harp-pedal-details include the following:
box-offset– Vertical shift of the center of flat/sharp pedal boxes above/below the horizontal line. Default value 0.8.box-width– Width of each pedal box. Default value 0.4.box-height– Height of each pedal box. Default value 1.0.space-before-divider– Space between boxes before the first divider (so that the diagram can be made symmetric). Default value 0.8.space-after-divider– Space between boxes after the first divider. Default value 0.8.circle-thickness– Thickness (in unit of the line-thickness) of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value 0.5.circle-x-padding– Padding in X direction of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value 0.15.circle-y-padding– Padding in Y direction of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value 0.2.size(number)Size of object, relative to standard size.
thickness(number)Line thickness, generally measured in
line-thickness.
This grob interface is used in the following graphical object(s): TextScript.
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