Hi all,
2013/6/26 Janek Warchoł janek.lilyp...@gmail.com
\finger means use that funny time-signature-like font for these
glyphs.
I'd like to rectify one thing: funny above was used tongue-in-cheek.
The font in itself is by no means funny! It is beautiful and an
excellent example of LilyPond's
Hi,
2013/6/26 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org:
Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net writes:
If I override Fingering settings to change the style of the numerals
used for fingering, as in the example below, I find that \finger
inside a markup still uses the default fingering characters for the
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean insert a fingering here.
Rather, it means use that funny time-signature-like
font-MODELED-AFTER-ORATOR-WHICH-TRADITIONALLY-IS-ALSO-USED-IN-SMALL-SIZE-FOR-FINGERING
for these glyphs.
There, FTFY.
Jan
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen
On 27/06/13 00:02, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean insert a fingering here.
Rather, it means use that funny time-signature-like
font-MODELED-AFTER-ORATOR-WHICH-TRADITIONALLY-IS-ALSO-USED-IN-SMALL-SIZE-FOR-FINGERING
for these glyphs.
2013/6/26 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 27/06/13 00:02, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean insert a fingering here.
Rather, it means use that funny time-signature-like
On 27/06/13 08:31, Thomas Morley wrote:
2013/6/26 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net:
On 27/06/13 00:02, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Janek Warchoł writes:
More explanation: \finger doesn't mean insert a fingering here.
Rather, it means use that funny time-signature-like