Re: set-global-staff-size undoes define fonts

2019-01-27 Thread Michael Gerdau
>>> On 27/01/2019 04:52, David F. wrote: >>> I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but >>> calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition. I seem to recall that’s documented somewhere but I can’t find where. >> Why do you insist on the order, anyway?

Re: set-global-staff-size undoes define fonts

2019-01-27 Thread David F.
On Jan 27, 2019, at 9:09 PM, Martin Neubauer wrote: > On 27/01/2019 04:52, David F. wrote: >> I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but >> calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition. >> >> In the snippet below, Times New Roman will be used as

Re: set-global-staff-size undoes define fonts

2019-01-27 Thread Martin Neubauer
On 27/01/2019 04:52, David F. wrote: > I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but > calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition. > > In the snippet below, Times New Roman will be used as the font for the whole > document. But if line 6 is

Re: set-global-staff-size undoes define fonts

2019-01-26 Thread David F.
On Jan 26, 2019, at 8:52 PM, David F. wrote: > I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but > calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition. > > In the snippet below, Times New Roman will be used as the font for the whole > document. But if line 6

set-global-staff-size undoes define fonts

2019-01-26 Thread David F.
I can specify the font for my score to use with #(define fonts … ), but calling #(set-global-staff-size) undoes the font definition. In the snippet below, Times New Roman will be used as the font for the whole document. But if line 6 is uncommented, the font reverts to the default of New