Re: arranger.ly and lilypond 2.21+: error with the \note markup command

2021-01-15 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-01-15 4:10 pm, Thomas Morley wrote: Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 23:26 Uhr schrieb Stefano Troncaro : Hi everyone, I started learning to use the spectacular arranger.ly library that was mentioned in the list a while ago. While most of it works great, I found that internally it

Re: arranger.ly and lilypond 2.21+: error with the \note markup command

2021-01-15 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Fr., 15. Jan. 2021 um 23:26 Uhr schrieb Stefano Troncaro : > > Hi everyone, > > I started learning to use the spectacular arranger.ly library that was > mentioned in the list a while ago. > > While most of it works great, I found that internally it sometimes uses the > \note markup command,

arranger.ly and lilypond 2.21+: error with the \note markup command

2021-01-15 Thread Stefano Troncaro
Hi everyone, I started learning to use the spectacular arranger.ly library that was mentioned in the list a while ago. While most of it works great, I found that internally it sometimes uses the \note markup command, that changed between versions: in

Re: print italian NoteNames context in Uppercase

2021-01-15 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-01-15 1:32 pm, Davide Bonetti wrote: Hi everybody. I'm trying to find a way to print italian note names in uppercase. \new NoteNames {   \set printNotesLanguage = "italiano"   c d e   } prints: do re mi I wish to have: Do Re Mi Here's an option: \version

print italian NoteNames context in Uppercase

2021-01-15 Thread Davide Bonetti
Hi everybody. I'm trying to find a way to print italian note names in uppercase. \new NoteNames {   \set printNotesLanguage = "italiano"   c d e   } prints: do re mi I wish to have: Do Re Mi Thank you Davide -- Questa e-mail è stata controllata per individuare virus con

Re: color of a single name chord

2021-01-15 Thread achar
Thank you very much, it's ok Le 15/01/2021 à 12:42, Aaron Hill a écrit : On 2021-01-15 3:34 am, achar wrote: Thanks a lot, but it doesn't work. I don't know why. If \tweak does not work, you can always fall back to \once \override: \version "2.18.2" \new ChordNames \chordmode {   c

Re: color of a single name chord

2021-01-15 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2021-01-15 3:34 am, achar wrote: Thanks a lot, but it doesn't work. I don't know why. If \tweak does not work, you can always fall back to \once \override: \version "2.18.2" \new ChordNames \chordmode { c \once \override ChordName.color = #red d e } -- Aaron Hill

Re: color of a single name chord

2021-01-15 Thread achar
Thanks a lot, but it doesn't work. I don't know why. Le 15/01/2021 à 11:44, fremoin a écrit : Hello, chordNames = \chordmode { c1 \tweak color "red" d e } ? hth, Frédéric Le 15/01/2021 à 14:31, achar a écrit : Hello. I would like to change the name color of a single chord (eg red)

Re: color of a single name chord

2021-01-15 Thread fremoin
Hello, chordNames = \chordmode { c1 \tweak color "red" d e } ? hth, Frédéric Le 15/01/2021 à 14:31, achar a écrit : Hello. I would like to change the name color of a single chord (eg red) leaving the other chords of another color (eg black). Is it possible ? I am working with Lilypond

color of a single name chord

2021-01-15 Thread achar
Hello. I would like to change the name color of a single chord (eg red) leaving the other chords of another color (eg black). Is it possible ? I am working with Lilypond 2.18.2 Thank you. Jean-Pierre