On 13/12/2010 16:14, Jan Warchoł wrote:
I'd say that it's very interesting. Something distinctive, but not as
soulles as regular sans, might be the best choice for chords (i don't
want to say that it should be comic sans of course:) )
But if, for instance you were doing a Ukulele Cover of Bach
2010/12/10 James :
> Hello
>
> On 10/12/2010 07:43, Jan Warchoł wrote:
>>
>> Seriously though, have you considered changing the default font for
>> chords?
>
> Oh yes, but only to make it smaller, I prefer mine '12% smaller' than
> default, but the 'sans' font I think, is how chord names should be
Hello
On 10/12/2010 07:43, Jan Warchoł wrote:
Seriously though, have you considered changing the default font for chords?
Oh yes, but only to make it smaller, I prefer mine '12% smaller' than
default, but the 'sans' font I think, is how chord names should be
displayed.
I know it's a prefer
2010/12/10 James Lowe
>
> Hmm..that video was only slightly more annoying than a bouncing ball over
> lyrics...for those that want to 'show me the money'...it all starts with
> LilyPond at about 2:11.
>
> Although he obviously doesn't like the 'sans' Font for Chords
I don't like it too, it doe
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Sent: Fri 12/10/2010 0:49
To: Vicente Solsona
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: lilypond cameo
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Vicente Solsona wrote:
> the following comments in the original vi
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Vicente Solsona wrote:
> the following comments in the original video page
> (http://vimeo.com/17419652) are remarkable:
>
> Q. "Brilliant. Love the guitar solo! Sibelius or Finale?"
> A. "LilyPond"
Awesome!
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