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Re: Can you put dynamic marks in the lyrics?
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Eduardo Vieira |
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Re: Can you put dynamic marks in the lyrics? |
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Mon, 15 Jan 2007 19:51:49 -0200 |
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Citando Sietse Brouwer <address@hidden>:
> Hullo Kieren,
>
> Sietse Brouwer wrote:
> > > Is it at all possible to call a dynamics mark inside \lyricmode, so
> > > I can do something like \set stanza = "\f 1." ?
>
> Kieren MacMillan replied:
> > I think
> > \dynamics f 1.
> > will work.
>
> Thanks; I just tried it --- it doesn't work. That is, it works in
> \lyricmode, but not for stanzas. You see, it has to be be enclosed in
> \markup. But \set stanza = "" requires a string as an argument. As far
> as I can tell, there is no way to make it accept a markup block
> instead.
>
> I've worked around it by attaching dynamics marks to the first two
> notes, and overriding their extra-offset. It's an ugly, ugly, hack,
> but like all good ugly hacks, it works.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sietse
> Sietse Brouwer
>
Hello!
Other options to try:
\override StanzaNumber #'font-encoding = #'fetaDynamic
\set stanza = "f"
Or you could try:
\override StanzaNumber #'font-name = #"Maestro"
\set stanza = "f"
If you have this Finale font installed in your system
Have a good day!
Eduardo
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