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Re: more stupid questions
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Rune Zedeler |
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Re: more stupid questions |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:18:58 +0200 |
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Atte André Jensen wrote:
2) I'd like to be able to have the bassnote printed in lowercase instead
of uppercase. Possible? If so is it a question of hacking
chord-name.scm?
3) I'm Danish. In this strange country we write "H" when everybody else
writes "B". So how do I get "B" in chordnames?
Take a look at input/test/chord-names-german.ly in latest cvs
(1.7.20.something).
I am sorry, but I am afraid that you will have to compile for yourself.
5) I get some
warning: can't find ascii character: 248
warning: can't find ascii character: 229
warning: can't find ascii character: 248
warning: can't find ascii character: 248
warning: can't find ascii character: 248
warning: can't find ascii character: 229
warning: can't find ascii character: 248
warning: can't find ascii character: 230
warning: can't find ascii character: 230
Is this caused by me using æ (ae), ø (slashed o), å (circle over a) and
ü (two dots over u)? The output looks fine in xdvi, should I simply
ignore the warnings?
This is a known and afaik unsolved problem.
The letters are correct, but the spacing gets messed up. :-(
-Rune