Thank you all.
Il giorno ven 14 feb 2020 alle 15:44 Noeck ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
> as others said, font-name overwrites all of font-family, font-series and
> font-shape. You can set the font family like this:
>
> \version "2.19.84"
>
> \paper {
> % define a font ‘arial’ from the font called ‘Aria
Hi,
as others said, font-name overwrites all of font-family, font-series and
font-shape. You can set the font family like this:
\version "2.19.84"
\paper {
% define a font ‘arial’ from the font called ‘Arial’
#(add-pango-fonts fonts 'arial "Arial"
(/ (* staff-height pt) 2.5))
}
% use th
Hi Curt,
> Overriding font-name also overrides the font slant and weight in a sticky
> way. Perhaps LilyPond ought to have a font-face property.
You can override the entire font family, and then just use \italic, \bold, etc.
as expected.
Search the archives for Abraham’s posts on how.
Hope th
Overriding font-name also overrides the font slant and weight in a
sticky way. Perhaps LilyPond ought to have a font-face property. The
slant and weight can be specified along with the font name:
subtitle = \markup \raise #1.0 \fontsize #-3 \override #'(font-name .
"Arial Italic") "A Medley
On 2020-02-13 11:22 pm, Marco Bagolin wrote:
Why “italic” format is ignored ?
Because you effectively told LilyPond to ignore it. font-name trumps
font-family, font-series and font-shape.
Please review this post for more details:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-01/msg
Hello all,
If I write:
\version “2.18.2”
...
\header {
…
title = \markup \override #'(font-name . "Arial Black")
\fontsize #+3 { \bold "TITLE" }
subtitle = \markup \raise #1.0 \fontsize #-3 { \italic { "A
Medley for Orchestra" \null}}
…}
Output is :
*TIT