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Re: accidentals in chordNames have diffferent vertical alignment dependi
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: accidentals in chordNames have diffferent vertical alignment depending on language - is this intentional? |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Sep 2011 01:50:58 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Janek Warchoł <address@hidden> writes:
> 2011/9/13 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
>> Janek Warchoł <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> I'd think that in every case the accidentals would be on the same
>>> level, but they're not. I don't see any property to override this. A
>>> bug?
>>>
>>> \new ChordNames { \chordmode { fis es } }
>>>
>>> \new ChordNames { \germanChords \chordmode { fis es } }
>>>
>>> \new ChordNames { \italianChords \chordmode { fis es } }
>>
>> Well, there is at least some consistency: in each language, the results
>> look awful, though by different means.
>
> Exactly... You may be interested in my other mail about accidentals
> and chord names, "do we want special versions of the accidentals for
> use with text?"
Is that a trick question? What is wrong with ♯ and ♭? Those are
obviously the versions to use with text, having been _designed_ into the
text fonts.
--
David Kastrup