From that section it's clear, how I can insert different kinds of
ancient clefs, but I already have a large collection of pieces, where
I've used \clef "G", \clef "G_8" and \clef "F". I would like to change
the look of them without having to edit all the documents. Since they
all include the same file, I hoped for a way to globally change the look
of the clefs.
Maybe it's clear from that section as well, but then I just don't get
it... Sorry!
Morten
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
See the section on "Ancient clefs" in the manual. Note that you can
click on
every example in the on-line manual to see the corresponding .ly code.
/Mats
Morten Lemvigh wrote:
I'm trying to typeset a book in different styles; modern and ancient
looking.
By including the same file in all the pieces I've almost succeeded in
making the ancient style, with something like:
\override NoteHead #'style = #'neomensural
in a layout block
But I cannot figure out how to change the clef symbols. I just need to
change the symbols to something ancient looking. It shouldn't be a
direct clef change, I would like the notes to stay on the same lines
in the staff, as if it was still a G- or F-clef.
Can this be done in some clever way?
Regards,
Morten
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