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Re: Resizing accidental in a chord
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Resizing accidental in a chord |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Nov 2010 16:31:51 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Rodolfo Zitellini <address@hidden> writes:
> Dear All,
> The house style of my publisher wants suggested accidentals to be
> displayed usign a smaller font than "normal" ones. This is done easily
> overriding the font size for every accidental. BUT how do I do this is
> a chord? Let's suppose I have a three note chord
>
> <fis ais cis>
>
> And I want the cis to have the sharp smaller, how do I accomplish
> this? If I do an \override, all the sharps will get smaller (because,
> it I understand correctly, all the notes in the chord happen at the
> same moment), and I can't use \tweak (the notation manual states quite
> clearly that accidentals can not be modified with \tweak)
> Any ideas?
You write <fis ais? cis> and then despair finding in the documentation
about how to change the accidental suggestion style to a smaller
version instead of parentheses.
--
David Kastrup
- Resizing accidental in a chord, Rodolfo Zitellini, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, Marc Hohl, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, Toine Schreurs, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, Rodolfo Zitellini, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, Phil Holmes, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, James, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, James, 2010/11/03
- Re: Resizing accidental in a chord, Rodolfo Zitellini, 2010/11/03