On 07.02.2017 21:25, Tiago Morin wrote:
Hi David,
Thank's for the reply. It doesn't seem to work on 2.18.2:
That’s because the code from that linked-to post isn’t in the LilyPond
core. You have to paste it into your input file, or save it as a library
file and use \include.
Here it is once
Hi David,
Thank's for the reply. It doesn't seem to work on 2.18.2:
error: GUILE signaled an error for the expression beginning here
#
(key-signature::special-print `((2 . ,red)))
Unbound variable: key-signature::special-print
Any guess?
Thank's
Tiago
On 7 February 2017 at 13:14, David
Tiago,
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 6:39 AM, Tiago Morin wrote:
> Is there a way to color just one of the accidentals of a key signature?
> For example: I'd like to color in red the d sharp of the "\key e \major" ,
> leaving the rest of the accidentals in default color.
>
Try the code here:
http://www
Is there a way to color just one of the accidentals of a key signature?
For example: I'd like to color in red the d sharp of the "\key e \major" ,
leaving the rest of the accidentals in default color.
Thanks in advance.
Tiago
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