> But I still believe that a nice looking "≥" (and its reversed twin
> which does not exist as a character in the unicode tables), should be
> added to feta font (as we did for the \portato)
I disagree (partly). What we really need IMHO is a smaller accent
glyph which should be automatically sel
Thank you for your answer
the c^"≥" trick gave indeed the best visual result, as you can see in
the screenshot where I used ^\unormlegato, _\dnormlegato and ^"≥".
But I still believe that a nice looking "≥" (and its reversed twin
which does not exist as a character in the unicode tables), should
You can easily define markup commands for all these combinations yourself,
for example
\version "2.10.0"
dnormlegato = \markup{\override #'(baseline-skip . 0.9) \center-align
{\musicglyph #"scripts.tenuto" \musicglyph #"scripts.sforzato" } }
unormlegato = \markup{\override #'(baseline-skip . 0.9
Hi,
since I didn't found them in Lilypond I thought it was a good idea to post there
I'm looking for the symbol representing some combined accents as shown
there http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory21.htm
up to now, the "legato & staccato" combined accent exist and have a
shortcut : a-_
but if