On 2024-04-12 1:54 am, David Kastrup wrote:
YTG 1234 writes:
Hello List,
I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
\f, \p, \mf, etc.
However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
You could
YTG 1234 writes:
> Hello List,
>
> I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
> \f, \p, \mf, etc.
>
> However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
> because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
You could switch to Italian note names
On 12/04/2024 11:51, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2024-04-12 12:21 am, YTG 1234 wrote:
Hello List,
I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
\f, \p, \mf, etc.
However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
because Lilypond interprets f as a
On 2024-04-12 12:21 am, YTG 1234 wrote:
Hello List,
I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
\f, \p, \mf, etc.
However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
Additionally, how would I be able
> However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
> because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
Try
```
"f" = #(make-dynamic-script ...)
```
Werner
Hi all,
>> I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as \f,
>> \p, \mf, etc.
>> However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
>> because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
>> Additionally, how would I be able to change the text while
On 12/04/2024 08:21, YTG 1234 wrote:
Hello List,
I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
\f, \p, \mf, etc.
However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
Additionally, how would I be able to
Hello List,
I want to override the default text markup used with commands such as
\f, \p, \mf, etc.
However, trying to define f = #(make-dynamic-script ...) doesn't work
because Lilypond interprets f as a note-name.
Additionally, how would I be able to change the text while maintaining