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Re: film score example
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Urs Liska |
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Re: film score example |
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Sat, 30 Nov 2013 00:51:50 +0100 |
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Am 30.11.2013 00:37, schrieb Urs Liska:
It should be very easy to write commands that combine note names in
the default text font with accidentals from LilyPond while having
complete control about scaling and placement is provided.
For example, a quick shot
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{lilyglyphs}
\begin{document}
\fontspec{Linux Libertine O}
\newcommand*{\notesymbol}[2]{#1\hspace{0.25ex}#2[scale=1.1,raise=0.1]{}}
This will be played by a \notesymbol{B}{\flat} clarinet.
\end{document}
gave the attached example.
This is (as said) a quick shot, and it could easily be extended to be
made more versatile or parametrical.
Feel free to join and add this as an additional section to lilyglyphs :-)
Urs
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- Re: film score example, Joseph Rushton Wakeling, 2013/11/29
- Re: film score example, Josiah Boothby, 2013/11/29
- Re: film score example, Urs Liska, 2013/11/29
- Re: film score example, Janek Warchoł, 2013/11/29
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- Re: film score example, Urs Liska, 2013/11/29
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