Just attach the tr annotation to the note that is trilled. For your example, you should write a quarter C (assuming 4/4) with the trill annotation. The following info is from "Musical Notation" by Gardner Read: He refers to "exit" notes as terminal notes. Summarized: The terminal group, however, is seldom actually notated, though understood; if written down, it is written as grace notes." If the trill persists over many notes then you should use a line of continuation which you should be able to copy from Annotations.lim which should be accessible from your Lime Start menu. If that's too much trouble or you want this to be brailled nicely, attach a trill annotation to each note that is trilled. Albert ---------- Original Message ---------- From: "Dmitry Budnikov" <6021635@xxxxxxxxx> To: <goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [goodfeel] how to write trills Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:10:26 +0400 Hello everyone! How to write trills in Lime properly? I know, that there is \tr symbol, but I don’t understand how to use it. For example, I have 4/4 measure and need a trill from C to D during the first beat, then I need to write an exit or whatever it is called in english. I am interested also about how to write trills for a measure or longer. It is supposed, that the score will be given to the sighted user to perform, not for goodfeel. Thank you very much. Dmitry. ____________________________________________________________ Extended Stay America Get Fantastic Amenities, low rates! Kitchen, Ample Workspace, Free WIFI http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/520d534736ed053474255st01duc