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
On Tue, 11 Feb 2020 at 20:16, Guo Brian wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks for the info, but I know that I could just \include “bagpipe.ly”
> and use the command defined there \pgrace{g32[ f d]}; I was wondering if
> there was a conventional name for the embellishment (even if it is not
> defined i
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
Hello,
I found very strange behaviour of \chords when used together with
\numericTimeSignature. Check the following code:
\new Score {
<<
\chords { c1 g c g }
\relative c' { \numericTimeSignature c4-1 c c2 d4 d d2 e4 e e c e2 d \bar
"|." }
>>
}
When running it on LilyBin, it compiles correctly w
SK writes:
> Hello,
>
> I found very strange behaviour of \chords when used together with
> \numericTimeSignature. Check the following code:
>
> \new Score {
> <<
> \chords { c1 g c g }
> \relative c' { \numericTimeSignature c4-1 c c2 d4 d d2 e4 e e c e2 d \bar
> "|." }
>>>
> }
>
> When running i
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
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
Looks like there is a typo. s2 -> R2
\version "2.19.84"
{
\compressFullBarRests
R1 * 11
\override MultiMeasureRest.minimum-length = #30
R1 * 12
\time 2/4
R2 % not s2
}
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Knute Snortum
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 11:18 PM Kevin Barry wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 07:
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