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From: | M Watts |
Subject: | Re: How to achieve chord stop with ¬ |
Date: | Fri, 15 May 2009 08:18:45 +1000 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.18 (X11/20081105) |
Marc Hohl wrote:
The only place I've seen this sign is in symbolic logic, where it means negation of a proposition.Stjepan Brbot schrieb:In chords for chord stop usually the following sign is used: ¬ How to get this with lilypond?Have you an example of how this should look like? I haven't seen this mark ever before.
There are at least 2 versions in UTF-8; a normal one U+00AC, and a full-width one U+FFE2.
To use these within lilypond, do \markup { \char ##x00AC } or \markup { \char ##xFFE2 }.
Or, if your file is saved with UTF-8 encoding, you can paste the character straight into it.
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