Hi Dario,
See: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.20/Documentation/notation/music
E.g.:
\version "2.20.0"
\markuplist {
  \note #"2" #UP
  % or:
  \note-by-number #1 #0 #DOWN
}

Cheers,
Pierre

Le dim. 12 avr. 2020 à 08:46, Dario Marrini <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Sorry I'm still in trouble, because I can't figure out how to write a
> simple note (i.e., a half note) without the staff, just the note on a white
> background; I took a look at feta fonts, but I can't build the note
> attaching the head to the stem (where is the stem?)
>
> any idea will be appreciated
>
> thanks
>
> dario
>
> Il giorno dom 12 apr 2020 alle ore 01:43 Dario Marrini <
> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>
>> I found !
>>
>>
>> Il giorno dom 12 apr 2020 alle ore 01:40 Dario Marrini <
>> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>>
>>> Thank you guys, both links are very useful, mostly the second one to me,
>>> I'm a Linux User.
>>> But how can I write a very short staff 'blank' fragment? no clef, no
>>> time, no notes? just staff only?
>>>
>>> thank you
>>>
>>> Il giorno sab 11 apr 2020 alle ore 22:08 Kieren MacMillan <
>>> [email protected]> ha scritto:
>>>
>>>> Hi Dario,
>>>>
>>>> > I'm going to write a little paper with short music elements
>>>> terminology; I need to be able to write single music elements, as notes
>>>> (whole note, half note, quarter note and so on) on white field, without
>>>> staff, the same about clef, time, tempo, staff, double staff and so on; I
>>>> need each single music element alone, how can I do that?
>>>>
>>>> You can do this in Lilypond proper using markup:
>>>>
>>>>     \markup \musicglyph #"noteheads.s0"
>>>>
>>>> See the full reference at <
>>>> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/the-feta-font>.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps!
>>>> Kieren.
>>>
>>>

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