Sorry, I just discovered that the installation instructions for cloning with Git explain how to clone oll-core. Not having had any experience myself with cloning with Git before, I thought I had cloned the whole repository. I didn't realize the packages had to be cloned separately one by one. Anyways, the include path is a bit different:
\include "snippets/custom-music-fonts/smufl/definitions.ily" { c''4 ^\markup { \fontsize #0 \smuflglyph #"pictScrapeAroundRim" } c'' c'' c'' } This works great! Thank you! Am Fr., 2. Okt. 2020 um 16:57 Uhr schrieb Martín Rincón Botero < martinrinconbot...@gmail.com>: > Actually, this doesn't work. I don't even see any path called > /custom-music-fonts. Maybe this function got indeed moved in the meantime? > > Am Mi., 16. Sept. 2020 um 08:18 Uhr schrieb Martín Rincón Botero < > martinrinconbot...@gmail.com>: > >> Thank you, Andrew, for the explanation! I was reading yesterday about it >> but I couldn't find what to do exactly for this use case. That is so simple >> to use is amazing! >> >> Regards, >> Martín. >> >> On Wed 16. Sep 2020 at 02:33 Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Once you install openlilylib, here's how to do it: >>> >>> >>> >>> \version "2.21.5" >>> >>> >>> >>> \include "custom-music-fonts/smufl/definitions.ily" >>> >>> >>> >>> { >>> >>> c''4 >>> >>> ^\markup { \fontsize #0 \smuflglyph #"pictScrapeAroundRim" } >>> >>> c'' c'' c'' >>> >>> >>> >>> } >>> >>> >>> >>> You just use the names in the SmuFL spec pages. >>> >>> >>> >>> OLL now has a package system, but this function has not yet been moved >>> >>> across. Still works fine. >>> >>> >>> >>> Obviously you need to set up your path appropriately. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Andrew >>> >>> -- >> www.martinrinconbotero.com >> > > > -- > www.martinrinconbotero.com > -- www.martinrinconbotero.com