I have taken my discussion with Stefan Thomas regarding access to the
Feta font in XeTeX (an implementation of TeX and LaTeX that is
particularly friendly to importing fonts) off list. We'll try to post a
useful result later after we've banged things out.
If anyone would like to join the detailed
Dear community,
Mike O'Donnel gave me the tip to write a tex-document with xelatex,but I
don't know how I could do this.
Could someone be so kind an could give me a short a example, how a normal
text could inlude some lilypond-symbols in a xetex-document?
Thanks,
Stefan
If you only need fairly conventional symbols, such as flats and sharps,
then finding the native LaTeX forms is your best bet. They are often
guessable (e.g., \flat), but they are often available only in math mode
(which is the case for \flat), so you have to write $\flat$ in regular
text, and you m
> Example:
> The signs \natural \flat \sharp ...
Example:
The signs $\natural$ $\flat$ $\sharp$ ...
(whoops)
-cj
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:27 AM, Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear community,
> I would like to use single signs of the lilypond-font (e.g. the sharp-sign)
> in a text-programm, for example in open-office or in LaTex. I don't want to
> make musical examples, but single signs in text, I need it for the
>
ort (forte)
\item \fetasfz : sforzando
\end{description}
%%% End Code %%%
gives:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p27842928/nuances.png
I'll keep you posted about progress with that work.
Philippe
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Dear community,
I would like to use single signs of the lilypond-font (e.g. the sharp-sign)
in a text-programm, for example in open-office or in LaTex. I don't want to
make musical examples, but single signs in text, I need it for the
explanation of special symbols, like this way:
> The sign