To follow up: this seems to work, though it's laborious:
Add these lines to the LaTeX document file before the \includescore
invocation:
\definecolor{Blue}{rgb}{0.3,0.3,0.9}
\definecolor{Black}{rgb}{0,0,0}
\definecolor{Green}{rgb}{0.3,0.9.0.3}
And invoke \color in the gabc file, specifying black for neumes and
colors for text:
%%
(c4)To(e)ta(e)
<v>\color{Blue}</v>pul<v>\color{Black}</v>(c)<v>\color{Blue}</v>chra<v>\color{Black}</v>(e)
<v>\color{Blue}</v> es, <v>\color{Black}</v>(g.)
<v>\color{Green}</v>O<v>\color{Black}</v>(g)
<v>\color{Green}</v>Ma<v>\color{Black}</v>(f_e)<v>\color{Green}</v>ri<v>\color{Black}</v>(fg)<v>\color{Green}</v>a,<v>\color{Black}</v>(e_d_)
(,)
--RC
On 04/13/2012 03:12 PM, Richard Chonak wrote:
You can change the color of text and neumes together using the "color"
LaTeX package.
The LaTeX document file has to contain
\usepackage{color}
Then the gabc file can define and invoke colors:
%%
(c4)To(e)ta(e) <v>\definecolor{Blue}{rgb}{0.3,0.3,0.9}\color{Blue}</v>
pul(c)chra(e) es,(g.)
<v>\definecolor{Green}{rgb}{0.3,0.9.0.3}\color{Green}</v>O(g)
Ma(f_e)ri(fg)a,(e_d_) (,)
I suppose the \definecolor expressions could be moved into the TeX
document.
I don't know yet whether it's possible to control the color of neumes
and text separately.
--RC
On 04/13/2012 05:24 AM, Herman Viaene wrote:
I would like to have some text in another color, but the markup <font
color="red">S</font> results in the text
<font color=red>S</font> being generated
Notice the absence of the " on the color name in the result.
Am I overlooking something?
Herman Viaene
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