Wols Lists <antli...@youngman.org.uk> writes: > On 05/01/20 17:22, Malte Meyn wrote: >> >> >> Am 05.01.20 um 18:11 schrieb Wols Lists: >>> Anyways, I'll give you a little tip, and attach my "dynamics.ily" file. >>> All my custom dynamics live in here, and I include it in any work that >>> might need them. I'm *guessing* that it's very similar to the standard >>> definitions that exist in lilypond, […] >> >> No, it isn’t. Your commands produce TextScripts, not DynamicTexts, so >> they are not vertically aligned with other dynamics. This is how the >> standard definitions look like: >> >> sfzp = #(make-dynamic-script "sfzp") >> > Okay. That's fine for things like sfzp, but I've got things like "piu > f", "molto ff", and looking at it, it looks like piu and molto are in a > different font. Iirc, the dynamics font is missing a bunch of > characters, which could be why. > > So how would I get that effect? Just putting the whole in a > make-dynamic-script is likely to result in a garbled mess.
Is it? piu-f = #(make-dynamic-script #{ \markup { \normal-text \italic piu f } #}) { c''1\piu-f } > (Sorry I'm not trying it out right now, but I'm reading emails, not > doing lilypond and looking for a piece to check it out on :-) That's a problem if your mail client is not your LilyPond IDE. -- David Kastrup