I'm transcribing a piece which is heavy on chords with only two notes in
octaves:
c c' and so on. I wonder what's the fastest way to enter lots of these.
Using the 'q' shortcut helps a little; in other parts I use the
{} {} notation and that also helps depending on the distribution of
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
lex R. Mosteo writes:
c c' and so on. I wonder what's the fastest way to enter lots of these.
Can you elaborate on the `and so on' bit?
If it's
c c' es es'
It is, usually a few of these and then some stand-alone note.
why not type
c es
and
Marc Hohl wrote:
Am 29.05.2012 16:48, schrieb Álex R. Mosteo:
I'm transcribing a piece which is heavy on chords with only two notes in
octaves:
c c' and so on. I wonder what's the fastest way to enter lots of
these.
Using the 'q' shortcut helps a little; in other parts I use
book,
they all have different widths.
Thanks, Svetlana, it looks like another trick to keep up the sleeve.
Alex.
Best wishes, Svetlana.
07.05.2012, 21:43, Álex R. Mosteo alejan...@mosteo.com:
Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 04/05/2012 16:57, Álex R. Mosteo ha scritto:
I would also
Urs Liska wrote:
Please excuse if I post a linux question here, but I'd prefer not to
have to find a dedicated forum and subscribe there first ...
I have a project with more than two dozens of lilypond scores. For
several reasons I have them in individual files which I can't \include
in a
Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 04/05/2012 16:57, Álex R. Mosteo ha scritto:
I would also be interested on how to get automatically a ToC entry for
each song, I'm currently doing it like this:
\tocItem \markup Author - Song
\bookpart {
\header { title=Song subtitle=Author }
which causes some
Hello everybody,
I've just recently started to use Lilypond. I'm interested in generating a
PDF with links from the ToC to each song (for use in a ebook reader).
I've managed to generate the ToC (manually) using the instructions in the
manual:
Álex R. Mosteo wrote:
Hello everybody,
I've just recently started to use Lilypond. I'm interested in generating a
PDF with links from the ToC to each song (for use in a ebook reader).
I've managed to generate the ToC (manually) using the instructions in the
manual:
http://lilypond.org