While we're on the topic, is it possible to just set the opening initial in a particular color?
-br. Innocent On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Herman Viaene <[email protected]>wrote: > On 15/04/12 08:29, Richard Chonak wrote: > >> 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 >> > > Tx a lot Richard, you got me on the right track. > > But for the info of others: I consulted the Latex wiki, and there I found > out that there are predefined colors, so you don't need to define them. > Unless of course you're not entirely happy with the tones. BTW, the names > of the predefined colors are black, red, blue etc. completely lower case. > > > Herman Viaene > > -- > Veel mensen danken hun goed geweten aan hun slecht geheugen. (G. Bomans) > > Lots of people owe their good conscience to their bad memory (G. Bomans) > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Gregorio-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/**gregorio-users<https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users> >
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