Johan Vromans writes:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:14:32 +0100
> David Kastrup wrote:
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>> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/changes/index.html>
>
> So \markup \bold-red actually calls \bold-red-markup ?
> Quite a bit of magic...
That's always been the case. It's the manner in which the
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 10:14:32 +0100
David Kastrup wrote:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/changes/index.html>
So \markup \bold-red actually calls \bold-red-markup ?
Quite a bit of magic...
-- Johan
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Thanks David!
JM
> Le 18 nov. 2015 à 10:14, David Kastrup a écrit :
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> Jacques Menu writes:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I see that 2.19.30 knows \etc, by I can’t find what is does.
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/changes/index.html>
>
> Third paragraph or so.
>
> --
> David
Jacques Menu writes:
> Hello folks,
>
> I see that 2.19.30 knows \etc, by I can’t find what is does.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/changes/index.html>
Third paragraph or so.
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Hello folks,
I see that 2.19.30 knows \etc, by I can’t find what is does.
Thanks for the help!
JM
> Le 10 nov. 2015 à 22:01, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
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> On 10.11.2015 21:59, Alberto Simões wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 10/11/15 20:57, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>> The cheapest way would be (using a synta
On 10.11.2015 21:59, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 10/11/15 20:57, Simon Albrecht wrote:
The cheapest way would be (using a syntax introduced very recently)
%%
sm = \tweak #'font-size #-4 \etc
{ }
%%
This sounds awesome. Love that \etc there :)
David K.’s work :-)
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On 10/11/15 20:57, Simon Albrecht wrote:
The cheapest way would be (using a syntax introduced very recently)
%%
sm = \tweak #'font-size #-4 \etc
{ }
%%
This sounds awesome. Love that \etc there :)
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On 10.11.2015 20:31, Alberto Simões wrote:
Hello
There are musics where chords have a smaller note, that is optional.
I found some logs from this mailing list in 2007, suggesting things like:
\tweak #'font-size #-4 g
Is there any easier way? (as in, less verbose).
The cheapest wa
On 10/11/15 19:36, Marc Hohl wrote:
Am 10.11.2015 um 20:31 schrieb Alberto Simões:
Hello
There are musics where chords have a smaller note, that is optional.
I found some logs from this mailing list in 2007, suggesting things like:
\tweak #'font-size #-4 g
Is there any easier w
On 10/11/15 19:36, Marc Hohl wrote:
Hello
There are musics where chords have a smaller note, that is optional.
I found some logs from this mailing list in 2007, suggesting things like:
\tweak #'font-size #-4 g
Is there any easier way? (as in, less verbose).
In fact, I have a bu
Am 10.11.2015 um 20:31 schrieb Alberto Simões:
Hello
There are musics where chords have a smaller note, that is optional.
I found some logs from this mailing list in 2007, suggesting things like:
\tweak #'font-size #-4 g
Is there any easier way? (as in, less verbose).
In fact, I
Hello
There are musics where chords have a smaller note, that is optional.
I found some logs from this mailing list in 2007, suggesting things like:
\tweak #'font-size #-4 g
Is there any easier way? (as in, less verbose).
In fact, I have a bunch of octave chords, where the upper no
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