> Hi, > > > I'd like to typeset cue notes into some music. ... > > ... Anyone have any ideas? > > I do it with: > > otherpartfont = { > \property Voice.NoteHead \override #'font-relative-size = #-3 > \property Voice.Stem \override #'font-relative-size = #-3 > \property Voice.Dots \override #'font-relative-size = #-3 > } > > You could either use this in a separate cue voice, or \revert the settings > afterwards (I tend to do the former, so I don't have a revert macro). > > Ian
To save some typing, you could use the macros \tiny, \small and \normalsize. On version 1.4.x, you will get a long list of warnings when you process the file, but they're harmless. If you typeset both the score and individual parts, it may be convenient to define the cue notes separately, so you could include them in the parts but skip them in the score. You can find an example in the input file for the ouverture by Gade which is available at the Werner Icking score archive (yes, I will update it to a current Lilypond version and publish it also at Mutopia). /Mats _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user