Macros A Dud

2004-07-21 Thread Will Oram
I installed 2.3.7 to see teh über-1337 slurring in action. When I processed a file I had lying around, it choked on keywords I defined: /Users/spamguy/xyz/defs.ly:3:0: error: parse error: a = \markup { \bold {a 2} } Followed by... /Users/spamguy/xyz/flauti.ly:36:6: error: unknown escaped string:

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repeats and lyrics

2004-07-21 Thread Russ Ross
I'm a bit confused about how to use repeats with lyrics. I've included a snippet from a chorale below. As is, it gives one warning and points to part of the repeat statement in the lyrics: warning: no one to print a repeat brace: \repeat fold 2 { } \alternative { but

Re: font-name in markup

2004-07-21 Thread Christian Ebert
* Christian Ebert on Wed, Jul 14, 2004: > \property Lyrics . LyricText \override #'font-name = #'"lsbrj8t" > > Is there a way to do the same for markup? Just for the record: \property Staff . TextScript \override #'font-name = #'"lsbbj8t" and \property Score . BarNumber \override #'font-name =

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2004-07-21 Thread Frédéric Bron
Hi! Many thanks for this wonderfull piece of software. I am trying to write a song book and in such case in the refrain, there is only one line of lyrics and in the couplets there are several. I could do this only by split the score in two, one for the refrain and one for the couplets but if the re