On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:29:58PM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Fulko van Westrenen wrote:
> >...
>
> > I have a question about the tenuto symbol. The bar is very thin.
> > How can I get a fatter one?
>
> It's actually hard coded in the font. Of course, you could use a bar
> from some other T
Fulko van Westrenen wrote:
...
I have a question about the tenuto symbol. The bar is very thin. How can I get
a fatter one?
It's actually hard coded in the font. Of course, you could use a bar
from some other TeX font if you wish.
Font selection seems difficult. Is it possible to let ly2dvi make a
Hello,
Thank you for the help. The input/test/rests.ly file was very usefull.
I use \property Staff.Rest \set #'style = #'neo_mensural
All looks very nice now. Some wondered why I use stempUp/Down. I need that
for a proper placement of some notes, because sometimes a half-note is
completely cov
h the normal names such as r4)
Fulko> -for the other melody-lines I must force a space. How do I do that for these
Fulko> special rests? (I cannot use s4)
I'd look at input/test/rests.ly. It looks like the answer might be:
\property Staff.Rest \set #'style = #'men
-for the other melody-lines I must force a space. How do I do that for
these
Fulko> special rests? (I cannot use s4)
I'd look at input/test/rests.ly. It looks like the answer might be:
\property Staff.Rest \set #'style = #'mensural
And then in the other lines, set the
ines I must force a space. How do I do that for these
special rests? (I cannot use s4)
In addition I have a completely different question. If I want to use a different
font for the lyrics I can do that by editing the .tex file. The CM-fonts are
sometimes too thin for a good legibility, and they