Alle 19:40, martedì 9 maggio 2006, Xiaoyu Ding ha scritto:
> Is this because that I'm trying to color a note within a chord?

It is not allowed to use the "override" command within a chord; if you're 
working with lilypond 2.8, you can use the "tweak" command.
Your example will work this way:

<bes \tweak #'color #blue g>4

It will produce a chord with a blue g. It is not needed to revert the color to 
black, because "tweak" changes the property only once at a time.

You can find some other information here:

http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.8/Documentation/topdocs/NEWS.html

Scroll down the page a bit, and one of the news is all about "tweak".

Gianluca D'Orazio




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