It's a pity that there is no way of using TeX in markup as it used to be
a very easy way of getting unusual symbols into a score. For Instance I
have a metafont font that prints recorder fingerings and a set of macros
for accessing them (It could be adapted to other woodwind instruments).
In the pa
> "MB" == Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MB> You just have to find out how to input that particular symbol
MB> with your keyboard and your text editor. On my Linux box, I can
MB> press Alt Gr and C to get a ©.
I've found using the emacs latex input mode to be easier th
You just have to find out how to input that particular symbol
with your keyboard and your text editor. On my Linux box, I can
press Alt Gr and C to get a ©.
Since LilyPond 2.5+ no longer uses TeX, you cannot use TeX commands.
/Mats
Graham Percival wrote:
Is it still possible to use LaTeX cha
Is it still possible to use LaTeX chars in \markup{} ? I'm guessing
not, but
I need to ask. I'm specifically wondering about copyright. In previous
versions, we could do
\header{
copyright = "\center \copyright FooBar 2005"
}
(or some variation of that.)
Cheers,
- Graham
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