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Re: markup font bug
From: |
Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: markup font bug |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 08:20:39 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (X11/20061206) |
When you explicitly specify the font-name property, you override
normal font selection mechanism. For example, the markup command
\flat internally uses the property font-encoding to select the music font,
but as you have noticed, this doesn't work if the font-name property
has been explicitly specified. The simple workaround in your example
is to move the right curly brace to be before instead of after \flat:
\markup{
\override #'(font-name . "Courier")
{ Ceci n'est pas une B }\flat
}
/Mats
Dan Eble wrote:
% Note the missing flat in the markup.
% Should \flat use the flat sign from Lilypond's font,
% or is this something I'm not supposed to want to do?
\version "2.10.19"
\include "english.ly"
\score {
\relative c'' {
bf1^\markup{
\override #'(font-name . "Courier")
{ Ceci n'est pas une B \flat }
}
}
}
% Thanks,
% Dan
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