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From: | Marcos Press |
Subject: | Re: Primo symbol in LilyPond |
Date: | Sun, 24 Nov 2013 14:21:45 -0200 |
\score {
\relative c'' {
c^\markup \concat { 1\char #186 } % from pls snip
b^\markup{ "1°"} % from ryanmichaelmcclure
c^\markup{ \concat{ "1" \large "°"}} % from ryanmichaelmcclure
b^\markup{ \concat{"1"\column{\vspace #-.2"o" \vspace #-.8"."}}} % my idea.
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g^\primero
a^\markup{ "1°"}
g^\markup{ \concat{ "1" \large "°"}}
a^\markup{ \concat{"1"\column{\vspace #-.2"o" \vspace #-.8"."}}}
}
}
David Kastrup wrote
> My mastery of Spanish (and/or Portuguese?) is non-existing, but it wouldJust a short (and pedantic) comment: in Portuguese (or at least in Brazil),
> seem like the name and existence of that glyph makes it likely that its
> presence alone should be indicative of an ordinal number.
the correct way to abbreviate the word "primeiro" is 1.º
If you write 1° (without the point), this should be read as "um grau" (one
degree). That said, not many people use these concepts correctly, and more
often than not you will find 1° representing "primeiro".
I know that the link in the wikitionary also says that 1º is the correct
abbreviation for primeiro, but I think they got it wrong there.
Take care,
Gilberto
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