On Mon, 2021-11-01 at 18:01 +0200, Lib Lists wrote: > Hi, > a couple of questions: > > 1. I would like to use a custom G clef in my scores, in particular > this one: http://lilybin.com/vxtdv7/1.
That example can be done by pasting the text from the top to the \clefGScore line into the LilyPond Score Prolog: Command: LilyPond Score Prolog Inserts LilyPond syntax for include files etc at head of score. Location: Object Menu ▶ Score Internal Name: ScoreProlog as I have done in the example score attached. You could make the LilyPond syntax less monolithic by creating the definition of the variable \clefGScore using the command: Command: LilyPond Definition Create a definition at the head of the LilyPond output. This can then be referenced in the music. See LilyPond documentation. Location: Object Menu ▶ Score Internal Name: LilyPondDefinition and you *could* place the first bit which calls the define-markup- command procedure to the head of the LilyPond syntax but there are no ready made commands for that, you would need to write the Scheme (in the source code is the "examples" directory that has a Denemo Score with all the variety of placements that can be done for the LilyPond syntax but it would be a bit of a slog for you to sort that out...) > > 2. I'd like to use a Roman font family for the chord symbols, as in > here: http://lilybin.com/x9shb7/1 That's easier you can just use Command: Insert Lilypond Insert or edit a directive in the LilyPond music typesetting language. This can be used for extra spacing, transposing or almost anything. See LilyPond documentation for ideas. Location: Object Menu ▶ Directives Internal Name: InsertStandaloneDirective to insert the syntax \override ChordName.font-family = #'roman before the chords you want to appear in roman or whatever, as in the attached. Again there are more elegant ways (for the LilyPond view), but if you are not going on to edit the LilyPond you may not care to get involved. Richard
NewTrebleClefs.denemo
Description: application/wine-extension-denemo
ChordFonts.denemo
Description: application/wine-extension-denemo
