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Re: Design suggestion -- was: Re: more stupid questions
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Aaron |
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Re: Design suggestion -- was: Re: more stupid questions |
Date: |
20 Jun 2003 16:08:19 +0300 |
Hi,
You explained I can add latex to the lyrics.
Well how I need to do something like this:
}
text = \context Lyrics \lyrics {
this is a test for you and me to see
\\sethebrew "heregoes the hebrew" \\unsethebrew }
Staff1Staff = \context Staff = Staff1Staff <
\Staff1
>
I need to add somewhere \usepackage[hebrew,english]{babel}
Could someone also send me an example of english latex in the lyrics???
Thanks
Aaron
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 12:32, Tobias Schlemmer wrote:
> Am Die, 17. Jun 2003 11:47:31 +0200, schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
> > \once \property Lyrics.LyricText \set #'X-extent = #(cons A B)
> > "\\someWierdText"
> >
> > where A B are the dimensions of the object, and might be computed
> > through a latex run.
>
> Am Don, 19. Jun 2003 02:05:22 +0300, schrieb Aaron:
> > Hi all this is a response i got to my question in the ivrix discussion
> > group.
> > I need a link to the lilypond help to sections that explain how to
> > include latex/tex in a lilypond doc. especially lyrics and titles.
>
> As text is fed unchanged to (La)TeX you can write (La)TeX code wherever
> you can write text. The only thing in lyrics mode is that you have
> to mark this "text" manually using quotes. And backslashes have to be
> doubled. If Lilypond can't compute
> the real dimensions you have to provide them by hand. Or you can write a
> script that calls LaTeX to compute the dimensions.
>
> There might be another solution for you to correct the output. Take a
> look at what Chinese or Japanese lilypond users have done.
>
> Tobias
>