Am 27.11.2017 um 17:03 schrieb damianlegassick:
Hi Urs
ah I see...
I might want it if, for example I needed to explain that <4 2> was
short for <6 4 2>
but I get your implied point that you probably wouldn’t want a
three-layer in continuous text for line-spacing reasons
I’m going to
Hi Urs
ah I see...
I might want it if, for example I needed to explain that <4 2> was short for <6
4 2>
but I get your implied point that you probably wouldn’t want a three-layer in
continuous text for line-spacing reasons
I’m going to have a look at making some of my own LilyGlyph commands
Thanks Karl
\includegraphics seems to be the simplest and most flexible option for now
(especially with that included preamble)
Damian
> On 27 Nov 2017, at 09:49, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>
> Damian:
> ...
>> I know how to work with figured bass in lilypond when there are
>> notes, I meant to
Am 27.11.2017 um 16:36 schrieb damianlegassick:
Hi Urs
not sure what you mean by two layers…
A figure like <3 4 6> as opposed to <4 6>
Urs
Damian
On 26 Nov 2017, at 22:20, Urs Liska > wrote:
Am 26.11.2017 um 23:03 schrieb Damian
Hi Urs
not sure what you mean by two layers…
Damian
> On 26 Nov 2017, at 22:20, Urs Liska wrote:
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>
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> Am 26.11.2017 um 23:03 schrieb Damian leGassick:
>> Hi Joram
>>
>> I’ve looked at this, but as far as I can tell it doesn’t do figured bass
>> numerals
>
> I
Thanks Sam
I had a quick look and I think I can tweak this so that accidentals work
Damian
> On 26 Nov 2017, at 22:21, Sam Bivens wrote:
>
> Hi Damian,
>
> I can't help you out all that much since I've never needed to do this in my
> own work, but be sure to check out
Damian:
...
> I know how to work with figured bass in lilypond when there are
> notes, I meant to ask about how to include *just* the figure bass
> numbers in the middle of some text
...
To do *just* the figure bass numbers with no notes, see
Noeck:
> do you know this: https://ctan.org/pkg/lilyglyphs ?
>
> With that package you can use lilypond symbols in LaTeX.
That don't work with plain latex, only lualatex and xelatex.
If you want to use plain latex or pdflatex and if you build lilypond
from sources, you can pick up the type1
Hi Damian,
I can't help you out all that much since I've never needed to do this in my
own work, but be sure to check out
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/267640/61215 if you haven't already (along
with his blog post, in German, that's shared in that answer). He doesn't
use accidentals, but you
Am 26.11.2017 um 23:03 schrieb Damian leGassick:
Hi Joram
I’ve looked at this, but as far as I can tell it doesn’t do figured bass
numerals
I think that's true, but it shouldn't be too hard to implement based on
how time signatures are done.
How would one want to have a figured bass
Hi Joram
I’ve looked at this, but as far as I can tell it doesn’t do figured bass
numerals
Damian
> On 26 Nov 2017, at 19:43, Noeck wrote:
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> Hi Damian,
>
> do you know this: https://ctan.org/pkg/lilyglyphs ?
>
> With that package you can use lilypond symbols in
Hi Damian,
do you know this: https://ctan.org/pkg/lilyglyphs ?
With that package you can use lilypond symbols in LaTeX.
HTH,
Joram
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> I want to include references to Roman numerals/figured bass in a latex
> document — such as V4/2 with a sharp before the 4, or a 6/3 with the 6
> slashe
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Hello list
I want to include references to Roman numerals/figured bass in a latex document
— such as V4/2 with a sharp before the 4, or a 6/3 with the 6 slashed and the 3
as a sharp-sign — you know the type of thing
I’m currently using the \shortstack Latex p
Hello list
I want to include references to Roman numerals/figured bass in a latex document
— such as V4/2 with a sharp before the 4, or a 6/3 with the 6 slashed and the 3
as a sharp-sign — you know the type of thing
I’m currently using the \shortstack Latex package, but it doesn’t look great,
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