tiM
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> Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2006 1:55
> To: 'Stewart Holmes'; 'Mats Bengtsson'
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: Feta symbols in latex (
Nope sorry,
tagline = " "
\markup \note #"4" #1
Still gives a footer.
> -Original Message-
> From: Stewart Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: dinsdag 15 augustus 2006 1:37
> To: tiM
> Subject: Re: Feta symbols in latex (how to disable footer
augustus 2006 10:06
> To: tiM
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Feta symbols in latex
>
>
>
> tiM wrote:
>
> >>The most convenient solution for you, would have been if
> such a short
> >>score could contain just a simple \markup{...} expre
tiM wrote:
The most convenient solution for you, would have been if such
a short score could contain just a simple \markup{...}
expression, just as an .ly file can.
However, it seems that the resulting inserted .eps file will
have lots of white space around the actual markup, so it will
end
> The most convenient solution for you, would have been if such
> a short score could contain just a simple \markup{...}
> expression, just as an .ly file can.
> However, it seems that the resulting inserted .eps file will
> have lots of white space around the actual markup, so it will
> end up
One solution is to exploit lilypond-book, i.e. to include a short "score"
that contains only the symbol you want to see. For example, to just include
a single note, you can do
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
This is a document with a
\begin[notime,fragment]{lilypond}
\new Staff