> "Alberto" == Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alberto> BTW, do not tell me 2.0.1 and 2.1.x will have
Alberto> incompatible syntaxes :-|
They will, in some sense; not necessarily in the area you're
discussing. The developers have gotten much more consisten
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
\markup requires either -, ^, or _ to indicate either above or below,
above, or below. You probably wanted s1_\markup\bold\italic{ p dolce }
The p is a special glyph. I'd vote for
\markup { \dynamic p \bold \italic dolce }
I'll try it. My s
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> >
> \markup requires either -, ^, or _ to indicate either above or below,
> above, or below. You probably wanted s1_\markup\bold\italic{ p dolce }
The p is a special glyph. I'd vote for
\markup { \dynamic p \bold \italic dolce }
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Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Hi, Paul.
It complains but typesets correctly. Apparently it is midi which is
not being ties (no prob!). BTW, do not tell me 2.0.1 and 2.1.x will
have incompatible syntaxes :-|
I'm not aware of any syntax changes between 2.0.1 and 2.1.x. Usually
any signi
Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
OOps, I thank you before checking if it worked :)
/home/ambs/Natura/musicvs/lilypond/Diabeli/Op149/7/diabeli.op149.7.ly:28:4:
error: Have to be in Lyric mode for lyrics:
s1 s1\f s1
What I have in the lilypond file is:
primoMarciaDynamics = \notes {
s
OOps, I thank you before checking if it worked :)
/home/ambs/Natura/musicvs/lilypond/Diabeli/Op149/7/diabeli.op149.7.ly:28:4:
error: Have to be in Lyric mode for lyrics:
s1 s1\f s1
What I have in the lilypond file is:
primoMarciaDynamics = \notes {
s1\f s1 s1 s1 s1\markup\bold\italic{ p
Hi, Paul.
Paul Scott wrote:
Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Hi. I am needing to enter a dynamic with a p followed by 'dolce'.
Whats the correct way to do it? (BTW, I am putting dynamics on a
separate context for piano music).
I just use regular text for D.C. al Fine
\markup\bold\italic{
Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Hi. I am needing to enter a dynamic with a p followed by 'dolce'.
Whats the correct way to do it? (BTW, I am putting dynamics on a
separate context for piano music).
I just use regular text for D.C. al Fine
\markup\bold\italic{ p dolce }
Did you get your t