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Am Mo den 4. Feb 2019 um 21:25 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> Am Mo den 4. Feb 2019 um 2:50 schrieb Ivan Kuznetsov:
> > Would you post an example that compiles successfully ?
>
> Sure, why not.
Any comments to my sheet? I like to learn from it. But
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Am Mo den 4. Feb 2019 um 2:50 schrieb Ivan Kuznetsov:
> Would you post an example that compiles successfully ?
Sure, why not.
I had to tweak a few thinks. The most remarkable is, that I had to note
the same different for the guitar tab and for
Would you post an example that compiles successfully ?
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Hi David,
Am So den 3. Feb 2019 um 17:18 schrieb David Kastrup:
> Did you read the error messages?
It made no sense for me, but read below.
> I mean, it's not like the above is
> compilable code either way (\global is not defined anywhere and
Klaus Ethgen writes:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have one music where the "lines" (Sorry, I am not exactly sure about
> the english name of it) on a note are pointing both down even if they
> are marked with different voices:
>classicalGuitar = \relative c
>{
> \global
> \easyHeadsOn
>
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Sorry, did cut too much... Here is the right part:
classicalGuitar = \relative c
{
\global
\easyHeadsOn
c4 d8 e g g | a4 g8 f e4 | d e f | g2 r4 | \break
a4 a8 g f4 | g e c | d e d | c2 r4 | \break
\repeat volta 2
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Hi Folks,
I have one music where the "lines" (Sorry, I am not exactly sure about
the english name of it) on a note are pointing both down even if they
are marked with different voices:
classicalGuitar = \relative c
{
\global