Thanks, Aaron! Perfect!
..m.
> On 6 Dec 2023, at 19:41, Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> On 2023-12-06 12:32 am, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> You can override a whole Lyrics context with
>> \override Lyrics.LyricText.font-shape = #'italic
>> But that’s only suitable if you have your versions in differe
Thanks, Aaron! Perfect!
..m.
> On 6 Dec 2023, at 19:41, Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> On 2023-12-06 12:32 am, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>> You can override a whole Lyrics context with
>> \override Lyrics.LyricText.font-shape = #'italic
>> But that’s only suitable if you have your versions in differ
On 2023-12-06 12:32 am, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
You can override a whole Lyrics context with
\override Lyrics.LyricText.font-shape = #'italic
But that’s only suitable if you have your versions in different lines.
Pretty sure this would work for a single Lyrics context:
\lyricmode {
Am 06.12.23 um 08:43 schrieb Mark Probert:
Hi.
I’m setting a song and there are two voices, like a call and response. I want
to show these two different voices by making one italic and the other regular
font.
I there are simple way, say using some \override, where I can change the
default on
Hi.
I’m setting a song and there are two voices, like a call and response. I want
to show these two different voices by making one italic and the other regular
font.
I there are simple way, say using some \override, where I can change the
default on the fly and not have to do an, IMO, ugly \m