Simon Bailey <si...@bailey.at> writes: > On 23 Sep 2013, at 14:46, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Wim van Dommelen <m...@wimvd.nl> writes: >> >>> I'm trying to engrave a simple volta repeat with specific text on the >>> alternatives. In itself this works fine, I just copied the commands >>> from the notation manual. But in doing so I see strange font-change >>> for some (but not all !) of the characters in the text. >> >> There is no font change, I think: rather the text seems to use the >> dynamics font for some reason, and that font has a limited subset of >> letters just sufficient to typeset rsfz, mp and a few others. So you >> get to see those letters in your texts, and the rest is take from some >> fallback generic font. >> >> As a workaround, you can try replacing your strings with markups that >> also select a suitable font. >> >> Of course that is not meant to imply that this behavior is in any way >> desirable. > > > this has been the behaviour since i've been working with lilypond > (that's since 2001) -- it uses the feta-font for the volta, these are > the "pretty" numbers also used for figured bass, etc. > > i haven't done it for a long time, but i think there used to be a way > to change the font used in the voltaBracket equivalent to: > > <<< > \override Score.VoltaBracket.font-family = #'roman >>>> > > this doesn't do anything in this snippet however. > > to use markup, the steps are fairly weird: > > 1: define the markup: [this isn't weird] > <<< > repeatadlib = \markup {\normal-text \bold "repeat ad lib."} >>>> > > 2. use the markup at the correct place: [this is weird] > <<< > \set Score.repeatCommands = #(list(list 'volta repeatadlib)) >>>> > > why two nested lists? removing the outer list makes the volta bracket > disappear. > writing #'(volta repeatadlib) -- which in my warped way of thinking is > probably equivalent to #'(volta "2.") -- also doesn't work. why not? > > no criticism, just questions. :)
Looks far too complex. Just take the original and insert #{ \markup \normal-text ... #} instead of "...". Let's see: Oh, we have to deal with "xxx" being used as part of quoted constants too, but that's fairly manageable.
%\version "2.16.0" \version "2.17.26" music = \relative f { \clef bass c4 c c c | %\repeat volta 2 { \set Score.repeatCommands = #'(start-repeat) g2_\markup { \bold \italic "ad lib. vamp" } g2 | % alternatives: \set Score.repeatCommands = #`((volta ,#{ \markup \normal-text "repeat ad lib." #})) c2 c c r2 \set Score.repeatCommands = #`((volta #f) (volta ,#{ \markup \normal-text "last time" #}) end-repeat) d2 d \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) f2 f f r | } \score { \music }
-- David Kastrup
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