Jule Slootbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>(ex. iii6/4 in stead of Em\B (in C), and [V7] V for secondary
>>>dominants
> the inversionsymbols correctly... so the 6 above the 4 (5 in
> superscript and 4 in subscript on the same col.) I have thought about
> using the lyric line, but i was just checking if there are special
> options for that.
There's two things you can try, embedded TeX, or scm markup. It seems
that in a lyrics context, only embedded TeX works, maybe we should fix that.
\score{
\notes\relative c''{
\fatText
a^"[V7]"
a^"iii$^6_4$"
a^#'(columns "iii" (super "6") (sub "4"))
}
\paper{
linewidth = -1.0\mm
}
}
If you're finished and have an interesting example, we could include it in
LilyPond?
Jan.
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