Hi,
I can change fonts like this:
\paper {
myStaffSize = #19.0
fonts = #(make-pango-font-tree
Linux Libertine O
Linux Biolinum O
Ubuntu Mono
(/ myStaffSize 20))
}
But that way I always need to specify the staff size. However, I would
like to
hiya,
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
But that way I always need to specify the staff size. However, I would
like to put this in a style sheet and set the staff size later in a
file. Is that possible?
Or is it possible to read in the global staff size?
Or
Thanks Simon,
that works. I still have to specify the staff size before the include (I
can live with that).
The interesting thing is this: If I have a set-global-staff-size after
the include, not the font size is wrong but the choice of fonts is
reverted and I have the default fonts again.
joram,
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
that works. I still have to specify the staff size before the include (I
can live with that).
The interesting thing is this: If I have a set-global-staff-size after
the include, not the font size is wrong but the
Hello all,
I am currently using lilypond 2.10.13 in Win XP, just in case this
should matter.
I'm trying to use other fonts than the default. I was partly
successful, as I discovered the define fonts command. However, I
could not find, where this command is documented in the lilypond
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-08/msg00482.html
and
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-12/msg00351.html
Note that (/ myStaffSize 20) is lisp code which just divides the value
of the
variable myStaffSize with 20, so what this last argument to
It is possible to change the fonts of the title?
I have a very nice collection of pfb fonts in my ghost script fonts,
that I wan to use.
Please if is possible send me an example.
%---begin example encode utf-8
%ChangeFont
\header {
title= \markup { \override #'(font-name . Agent
It is possible to change the fonts of the title?
I have a very nice collection of pfb fonts in my ghost script fonts, that
I wan to use.
Please if is possible send me an example.
I'm running lilypond 2.9.29 in a windows xp
--
Atentamente;
César Penagos
Tel:Of:(502)2253-7181, 2253-3826
Michael J Millett wrote:
I am sorry to report that I have still not been successful in changing
the font of the headers, and request some suggestions.
I now wonder if LP contains a vehicle for changing the header fonts.
Does anyone know?
There's probably an better way than this, but the
This is a request for help in changing the font of the title to Goudy. Based on what I read in the manual, this is my best guess for how to do it, but is not working (unexpected override). Thanks ahead of time for any help provided.
Michael Millett
\version 2.8.0
\header {
\override
I am sorry to report that I have still not been successful in changing
the font of the headers, and request some suggestions. LP ignored the
following:
\header {
title= \markup { \override #'(font-name . Goudy) FEUILLET
D'ALBUM}
and
\header {
title= \markup { \override
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I'm working on a songbook and must use ae fonts instead of cm. That
means in lyrics I can easily tell in a common paper block:
\LyricsContext \override LyricText font-name = #aeb10
However, using the same for TextScripts is not fine, because there are
Can't you just change the text in font.scm so that each font named
cm is instead named aex?
I could, but that way, all upgrade of lilypond would replace my
settings. And I should also set the lilypond script to use the ae
package (encoding).
Alternatively, it seems you could add a
Bert,
Can't you just change the text in font.scm so that each font named
cm is instead named aex? Granted, this would eliminate all
use of cm fonts, but it seems to me that that's what you want for this
project.
Alternatively, it seems you could add a whole series of fonts in a
scheme
Hello,
I'm working on a songbook and must use ae fonts instead of cm. That
means in lyrics I can easily tell in a common paper block:
\LyricsContext \override LyricText font-name = #aeb10
However, using the same for TextScripts is not fine, because there are
many style of them (italic, bold,
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