Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-10 Thread Ole Schmidt
Hi Kieren: that one is perfect. although I was searching the markup commands I did overlook this one (it is still all pretty new to me)... thanks ole Am 09.06.2007 um 22:51 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: Hi Ole: I have still the same problem as below... also maybe it is better to find a soluti

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Ole: I have still the same problem as below... also maybe it is better to find a solution were the distance is ajustible... \markup { "D" \translate #(cons -0.3 0.4) \flat "major" } How's that? Kieren. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Ole Schmidt
I have still the same problem as below...also maybe it is better to find a solution were the distance is ajustible... ole Am 09.06.2007 um 19:47 schrieb Damian leGassick: \markup { \concat { "D" \general-align #Y #DOWN \flat } "major" } (there was one too many closing brackets) works for

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Damian leGassick
\markup { \concat { "D" \general-align #Y #DOWN \flat } "major" } (there was one too many closing brackets) works for me in 2.11.26...if anything they're a bit too close now d On 9 Jun 2007, at 18:14, Ole Schmidt wrote: this gives the following: (LP \version "2.10.15") Am 09.06.2007 u

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Ole Schmidt
this gives the following:(LPĀ \version "2.10.15")Am 09.06.2007 um 19:05 schrieb Steven Weber:\markup { \concat { "D" \general-align #Y #DOWN \flat } "major" } }___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilyp

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Steven Weber
\markup { \concat { "D" \general-align #Y #DOWN \flat } "major" } } --Steven - Original Message - From: Ole Schmidt To: Mats Bengtsson ; lilypond-user@gnu.org Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 9:39 AM Subject: Re: Sharp and flat in headers. how can I bring

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-09 Thread Ole Schmidt
how can I bring the \flat closer to the "D"? I've tried \put-adjacent but failed somehow... thanks, ole Am 08.06.2007 um 18:54 schrieb Mats Bengtsson: If you don't want to guess about the number, you could make the bottom of the flat symbol aligned with the text baseline, using \header { p

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-08 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Gilles Sadowski wrote: Is there any way to tweak its vertical position? Yes, something like the following might do it (adjust the number): \header { piece = \markup { "D" \raise #0.8 \flat "major" } } If you don't want to guess about the number, you could make the bottom of the f

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-08 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. > Thanks very much for that, it works but produces a result where the sharp or > flat symbol is quite low vertically in comparison with the other letters. > > Is there any way to tweak its vertical position? > Yes, something like the following might do it (adjust the number): \header { piec

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-08 Thread Colin Kirkham
Thanks very much for that, it works but produces a result where the sharp or flat symbol is quite low vertically in comparison with the other letters. Is there any way to tweak its vertical position? Thanks again, Colin On 07/06/07, Gilles Sadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. > > Off th

Re: Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-07 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. > > Off the top of my head I have a page with multiple staffs, each with its own > header and I am using \header { piece = "Db major" } and which to replace "b" > with the correct character. Maybe something like \header { piece = \markup { "D" \flat "major" } } Best, Gilles _

Sharp and flat in headers.

2007-06-07 Thread Colin
Hi, I am trying to insert a sharp or flat symbol into the header of a document. Reading through the archive the original suggestions where to use $\\flat$ or \fetachar\fetaflat but under 2.10 I cannot get this to work. Is there an alternative solution now or am I just doing something wrong. Of