Re: Page layout, Was: default lyrics font ?

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Crabbe
Le 14 avr. 05, à 13:34, Mats Bengtsson a écrit :

Paul Crabbe wrote:
Le 13 avr. 05, à 15:41, Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
 >What LilyPond version?
 >At least for LilyPond 2.2 and 2.4, you get the same font if you do
 >\fontseries{b}\selectfont
 >(the normal boldface font in LaTeX is 'extended bold' which
 >is a bit more spaced out than the 'bold' used in LilyPond).
thanks, it's the 2.4 version.
that leads to an other question:
my original ly document layout  is just fine, and I would like to  
keep the same when integrating it in a tex file with lilypond - book.
I uses tricks like
\setlength{\textwidth}{18cm}
   \setlength{\textheight}{25cm}
in the LaTeX document, but is there a simpler way to keep the  
original ly file layout ?
You could use something like
\usepackage[hmargin=10mm,top=5mm,bottom=6mm,headsep=4mm,footskip=4mm]{g 
eometry}
I'm not sure if it gives exactly the same layout and the result may
also depend on what version of the geometry package you use, but I
took the numerical values from the LilyPond initialization file
scm/paper.scm

  /Mats
that's fine, thanks!
Paul

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Re: default lyrics font ?

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Crabbe
Le 13 avr. 05, à 15:41, Mats Bengtsson a écrit :
>What LilyPond version?
>At least for LilyPond 2.2 and 2.4, you get the same font if you do
>\fontseries{b}\selectfont
>(the normal boldface font in LaTeX is 'extended bold' which
>is a bit more spaced out than the 'bold' used in LilyPond).
thanks, it's the 2.4 version.
that leads to an other question:
my original ly document layout  is just fine, and I would like to keep 
the same when integrating it in a tex file with lilypond - book.
I uses tricks like
\setlength{\textwidth}{18cm}
   \setlength{\textheight}{25cm}
in the LaTeX document, but is there a simpler way to keep the original 
ly file layout ?
Thanks a lot
Paul


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default lyrics font ?

2005-04-12 Thread Paul Crabbe
Hello
 I want to put extra text (verses) at the end of a lead sheat.
i suppose the best is to use Lilypond-book (I did that and it works)
but i need to know the default font of lyrics in Lilypond, as I want to 
use the same font  in the following text part.
I don't know if I'm clear...
Thanks anyway!


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french lyrics

2005-03-17 Thread Paul Crabbe
Hello all
it seems an old thread:
I fight to get correct printing of accent in french lyrics.
I work on MacOSX, with lylipond 2.4.5.
For now, I use tricks like \'{e}, or \^{} , but I'm not sure to  get 
all the possibilities, and this pushes the corresponding note to the 
right .
inputencoding ="latinWhatever" seems deprecated.
Any help welcome!
Paul


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Re: font problem lilypond2.3.12 macOSX

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Crabbe
Le 9 déc. 04, à 21:41, Graham Percival a écrit :
On 9-Dec-04, at 6:40 AM, Paul Crabbe wrote:
I installed lilypond 2.3.13 on Mac OSX
Please upgrade to stable lilypond in fink (it's 2.4.2, IIRC)
Cheers,
- Graham

&
> BTW, you may have to do a fink selfupdate. I missed that step...
that was it!  I did not know I had to selfupdate fink, as I just 
downloaded it ...
Thank you both!
Paul


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font problem lilypond2.3.12 macOSX

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Crabbe
hello,
I have to say first I'm a beginner, even if I already had some good 
result on lilypond 2.2.

I installed lilypond 2.3.13 on Mac OSX
 and I think it works , the only (big) problem is all the text fonts 
are now huge and mixed up on the resulting pdf file; only the ps file 
has correct font printing (but bad margins...)
I run the clean-fonts script, so hopefully thats not the problem...
is there a way to constraint the text font size, or
am i missing the path to the correct fonts?
Thank you!
Paul


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