Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread -Eluze
and...@andis59.se wrote: I'm using the scheme function \addFingering to add string numbers to a music part. Since my music is supposed to be played on a Pedal Steel Guitar I need some special string numbers. On the Pedal Steel Guitar there are 10 string (may be more or less, but

Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread Thomas Morley
2012/8/2 and...@andis59.se and...@andis59.se: I'm using the scheme function \addFingering to add string numbers to a music part. Since my music is supposed to be played on a Pedal Steel Guitar I need some special string numbers. On the Pedal Steel Guitar there are 10 string (may be more or

Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread and...@andis59.se
On 2012-08-02 17:18, Thomas Morley wrote: 2012/8/2 and...@andis59.se and...@andis59.se: I'm using the scheme function \addFingering to add string numbers to a music part. You could call the function below in \melody (I named it \xy. You may want to change this uninspired term.) :) xy =

Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread and...@andis59.se
On 2012-08-02 17:08, -Eluze wrote: I think you have to use another font, e.g. \override StringNumber #'font-name = Garamond bold and override the size to your needs: \override StringNumber #'font-size = #-1 hth Eluze I can't get this to work! Where should I put the overrides? //

Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread and...@andis59.se
On 2012-08-02 17:34, and...@andis59.se wrote: On 2012-08-02 17:08, -Eluze wrote: I think you have to use another font, e.g. \override StringNumber #'font-name = Garamond bold and override the size to your needs: \override StringNumber #'font-size = #-1 hth Eluze I can't get this to

Re: Strange output of \addFingering

2012-08-02 Thread and...@andis59.se
On 2012-08-02 17:33, and...@andis59.se wrote: On 2012-08-02 17:18, Thomas Morley wrote: 2012/8/2 and...@andis59.se and...@andis59.se: I'm using the scheme function \addFingering to add string numbers to a music part. You could call the function below in \melody (I named it \xy. You may want