Thank you for you hint. I´ve read section 9.3 and also found the program-reference. But in VoltaBracket I couln´t find a property to set to font(-family). I only found the font-encoding property, but this doesn´t help me by now.
In the manual (8.1.7. Font selection) is written: "font-encoding is a symbol that sets layout of the glyphs. This should only be set to select di?erent types of non-text fonts, e.g." So I cannot/shouldn´t use it for what I want!? Can you please give me another hint? Or is it not possible to change the default font for VoltaBracket and I have to play around with \markups? Dominic 2007/9/14, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dominic Neumann wrote: > > Okay, that works good. I also added > > \override StanzaNumber #'font-family = #'sans > > for the stanza numbers to be in the same style. > > > > But for consictency I´d like to have some other fonts also being Sans, > > e.g. the font of the volta brackets. I couldn´t find something about > > it in the manual. > > I tried to add > > \override VoltaText #'font-family = #'sans > > to the above, but it didn´t help. > > > > And is there a way to set the default font for markups to Sans? > > > I think it's time for you to read section 9.3 "The \override command" in > the > manual, which tells you how to find this information yourself. > For the volta brackets, the relevant link to the program reference is > found in > section "VoltaBracket". > > /Mats > > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user