On Thursday 08 December 2005 09:14 am, Simon wrote:
Hi,
I'm a beginner at lilypond and I am getting confused trying to do
something
which seems to be a very natural and frequently occuring task to me,
but for
which I cannot find proper documentation and/or examples on the web
and in the
Daniel Johnson wrote:
...
This becomes much easier in later versions of the 2.7 tree, when many
\set's are replaced by \override's and therefore are eligible to be
included in a global \layout block (this includes vertical-extent).
It's not more or less difficult to do global settings of
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 09:24:42 +0100
Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Johnson wrote:
...
This becomes much easier in later versions of the 2.7 tree, when
many \set's are replaced by \override's and therefore are eligible
to be included in a global \layout block (this
Hi,
I'm a beginner at lilypond and I am getting confused trying to do something
which seems to be a very natural and frequently occuring task to me, but for
which I cannot find proper documentation and/or examples on the web and in the
manual.
I want to create a collection of many short tunes,
\set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-3 . 3)
Of course it doesn't make sense to put that line into the style file.
Then you could write that line in another file, and \include that file
at the proper place in the main file.
Gilles
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Simon wrote:
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However, now I want to change the spacing between
the staves, e.g., using
\set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-3 . 3)
Of course it doesn't make sense to put that line into the style file. Reading
Section 4 Changing Defaults of the lilypond manual I don't see a single
On 8-Dec-05, at 6:14 AM, Simon wrote:
I want to create a collection of many short tunes, each one living in
a separate
lilypond file. For these tunes I want to have a uniform layout which I
want to
be able to change quickly for all files. So the natural idea is to
move the
necessary