On 2019-02-20 5:52 pm, Ben wrote:
I didn't know that about ligatures, thanks! Now it makes more sense.
Do you know if it's possible to make a 'global' CueVoice font change
via \context, or do I need to continue doing it manually / setup a
variable, but still outside a \context?
i.e. \markup *{ \override #'(font-name . "Minion Pro")*
Yes, but it is a little trickier than you would imagine. Consider:
%%%%
\version "2.19.82"
\layout { \context { \CueVoice \override TextScript.font-name =
#"Roboto" } }
\new Staff {
\new Voice { a'4^"a" b'^\markup \bold "b" }
\new CueVoice { c''4^"c" d''^\markup \bold "d" }
}
%%%%
This changes the font-name for TextScripts that appear in a CueVoice.
Notice that the TextScripts in the Voice are unaffected. But also note
that the \bold markup command did not work for "d". This is because
font-name takes precedence over font-family. Please review a post [1] I
made a month back.
[1]:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2019-01/msg00723.html
We can do better by overriding font-family, not font-name. Consider:
%%%%
\version "2.19.82"
\paper { #(define fonts (set-global-fonts #:sans "Roboto")) }
\layout { \context { \CueVoice \override TextScript.font-family = #'sans
} }
\new Staff {
\new Voice { a'4^"a" b'^\markup \bold "b" }
\new CueVoice { c''4^"c" d''^\markup \bold "d" }
}
%%%%
Here we have redefined the "sans" font-family to be "Roboto" and then
instructed all TextScripts within CueVoices to use that family. This
affects the change we want and still allows \bold and \italic to work.
And again, the TextScripts in the Voice are not changed.
It should be noted that defining fonts within the \paper block is
generally the right way to set fonts in a score, so you should consider
that option first. But for one-off font changes, a simple font-name
override should be fine.
The post I mentioned above [1] also includes an example of defining your
own custom font-family, which can be helpful if you need more than one
"roman" or "sans" font. It should be easy enough to define a "romanII",
for instance.
-- Aaron Hill
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