On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Kieren MacMillan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Did you try
>
> \addlyrics { \markup \concat { L\with-color #red a } }
>
That worked, thanks!
Now I have another question ... this one is a bit from left field. Is
it possible to color a diacritical mark (accent) without breaking the
OpenType positioning rules in the font? This example does not work:
\relative c' { f2 }
\addlyrics { \markup \concat { B\with-color #red ́ } }
\addlyrics { B́ }
\layout {
\context {
\Lyrics
\override LyricText #'font-name = #"Times New Roman"
}
}
Why is this important? It would need to be possible to support
Znamenny neumatic notation, as in the following example, done in
Finale: http://ecmr.t5.fi/Transcripta/KalSamogl.pdf (except that
Finale does not support this -- the modifier marks on the neumes,
e.g., the н, р, etc) need to be in red, not black.
Aleksandr
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