change to bold on stanzas 2, 4 , 6...

2007-04-07 Thread falcaf
Bonjour, I need to put 7 stanzas to a song and, to be mopre simple, I want to set the first stanza to "normal font, the second to an italic one, the third to a bold one and again the fourth to "normal" and so one. How could I do that ? I'm a little lost cordialement, ___

Re: change to bold on stanzas 2, 4 , 6...

2007-04-07 Thread Valentin Villenave
Hello everybody, this message has been forwarded (in French) to LilyPond-user-fr list --but anyone can still add his answer here :-) Regards, Valentin Villenave 2007/4/6, falcaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Bonjour, I need to put 7 stanzas to a song and, to be mopre simple, I want to set the first st

jazz chord names

2007-04-07 Thread Rich E
Hi there, I'd like to be able to easliy print jazz chord names above the measures (hopefully in a graphical front end). Anyone know how to do this? I'd like to be able to print things like G-9/F , which would be a slash chord. It would be nice to have font controls too.. regards, Rich __

Re: producing "archival" scores

2007-04-07 Thread Aaron Dalton
Josiah Boothby wrote: > On 4/5/07, Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello everybody, hello Jason, >> >> I would like to add my 2 cents here: though LilyPond syntax evolves >> indeed very quickly, you'll always be able to find the version of >> LilyPond which was in use when you firs

Re: producing "archival" scores

2007-04-07 Thread Jason Merrill
Thanks for the interesting comments so far. I want to refocus the discussion slightly. I didn't mean to get into a discussion about the relative merits of lilypond as an entry tool, exactly, so take as a temporary supposition that I want to enter music in lilypond right now, but that at some fut

Re: producing "archival" scores

2007-04-07 Thread Aaron Dalton
Jason Merrill wrote: > Thanks for the interesting comments so far. I want to refocus the > discussion slightly. I didn't mean to get into a discussion about the > relative merits of lilypond as an entry tool, exactly, so take as a > temporary supposition that I want to enter music in lilypond rig

Re: producing "archival" scores

2007-04-07 Thread stk
> . . . if convert-ly doesn't work, most of the note-entry should be > straightforward to reuse, leaving organization and tweaking to be done > (for me, that usually takes about half of the time of preparing a > score, so that's not so bad). I use LilyPond for cases that have intractable layout p

Re: producing "archival" scores

2007-04-07 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 01:12:11AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > . . . if convert-ly doesn't work, most of the note-entry should be > > straightforward to reuse, leaving organization and tweaking to be done > > (for me, that usually takes about half of the time of preparing a > > score, so