Thanks, now I'm using \nf to get (f):
nf = \markup{\bold{\italic (} \dynamic f \bold{\italic )} }
{ c'1_\nf }
works fine
KrzysztofB
2005-01-25 19:48, D Josiah Boothby wrote :
If you use \markup, there is a way to enter dynamics (in the 2.4.x
manual, the text markup commands are listed under 7.4.3).
Josiah
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, smuter wrote:
Hello,
How to put dynamics in brackets: (f) (mp) and the like.
I was told that this is a symbol of suggested dynamics
(not written by composer)
KrzysztofB
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