> On September 18, 2013 at 1:47 PM rshann <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > My email access doesn't allow me to answer this properly, and I don't > have access to Denemo > at the moment. But some comments: > Arbitrary text was just intended for text, not for inserting LilyPond, > it accidentally worked > for inserting \circle but as you observe it doesn't now. > Insert LilyPond *is* intended for inserting arbitrary chunks of > LilyPond directly into the > output that Denemo gives to the LilyPond typesetter. You should have > been able to delete the > result of this command by several methods, but I can't be more specific > without a working Denemo or > a more functional memory :) > It looks like you should be able to get what you want with Insert > LilyPond by giving > > ^\markup \circle "A" > > in the text input box. >
fascinating. The above (^\markup \circle "A") works when I insert Lilypond above the second or more note of a bar. When I insert it BEFORE the first note of a bar (say, above a change-of-key marker), rendering breaks, with "invalid lilypond" Howbout them apples! (I KNEW I had tried the "^\markup ... " thing on my own, before — must have been at the beginning of the bar ! ;-)) _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
