On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 6:40 PM <liebre...@grossmann-venter.com> wrote: > > One last question, > > On Mason's insistence I used the other option > "roman_numeral_analysis_tool". I got it to work, but there were clashes > with some of my other includes, so I have to make some changes to avoid > clashes. Anyway that is my problem. > > Is there any way to make the half-diminished symbol larger using > \markup \rN {h} > I know I can scale it probably with lilypond tricks, but is there any > built in scaling for the roman_numeral_analysis_tool in the unit ? > > Sort of along the LaTeX \large \Large commands that can precede any > symbol. > When using the half-diminished symbol diatonically it is not necessary > to add the Roman Numeral scale-degree and only use the half-diminished > symbol and reduce clutter. In this case, it is microscopic small and is > seemingly by default scaled for exponent use. > > It would be better to have the symbol standard size like the capitalized > Roman numerals and have a lower case function and then as in LaTeX once > you use it for an exponent it is scaled to the smaller exponent size. > > As is, it is microscopic to use on its own. > So how do I get it to Standard capital Roman Numeral and lower case > numeral size and not by default exponent size as the case is now ? >
Hi, In the annotation style this tool attempts to emulate (any number of US undergrad theory texts: Kostka & Payne, Clendinning, etc.), the half-diminished symbol never appears without some sort of bass-position symbol: "7," "65," etc. I've also never seen it (or the diminished symbol) as anything but small, whether accompanied by a Roman numeral or not. Hence its superscript sizing. In any case, you can magnify it like so (from the README): "Another way to scale a single numeral would be within the actual markup command invocation: \markup \override #'(font-size . 2) \rN { ... } " It may be that the tool can be customized to your use, if you provide a comprehensive example of what you want it to do. Best, David _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user