> The new \text-emphasis markup command mostly maps to the CSS style
> of the same name but does not have full feature parity. Of note,
> the markup command will apply the emphasis mark to any character,
> whereas the CSS standard says to omit marks for certain character
> classes (Z* and P*, in
Put in openlilylib Aaron! I can add it if you like.
Andrew
On 29/09/2020 11:19 pm, Aaron Hill wrote:
I could not resist. (:
On 2020-09-28 10:43 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Since these markings would presumably be infrequent in your scores,
sticking with dots for the moment, you could always make a markup
consisting of the character in a column with a dot/etc glyph. Roll
your own. Tedious yes. You could write a markup
> Yes, but I can exactly see that one of the few places
> Japanese/Chinese emphasis dots may be used is in lyrics, which I
> guess is the OP's intent.
Also having a (minor) Sinology background, I've never seen emphasis
dots in scores from Taiwan, including music using the jiǎnpǔ notation.
I
Yes, but I can exactly see that one of the few places Japanese/Chinese
emphasis dots may be used is in lyrics, which I guess is the OP's
intent.
I was going to make the same point however, that lilypond is not
really the right tool to be attempting complex and extensive CJK
typesetting. Not in