Hi,
Am 12.04.24 um 17:36 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Raphael,
I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to achieve
the same thing.
Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is used
to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred
> I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to
> achieve the same thing.
>
> Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator
> is used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and
> deprecated options first? This is a general point,
Hi Raphael,
> I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to
> achieve the same thing.
>
> Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is
> used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and deprecated
> options first? This is a
I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to
achieve the same thing.
Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator
is used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and
deprecated options first? This is a general point, not just
Hi Gian Paolo,
> how to write a score without time signature and bars placed on request?
Just remove the Time_signature_engraver:
\version "2.25.11"
\language "english"
\layout {
indent = 0
ragged-right = ##f
\context {
\Staff
\remove Time_signature_engraver
}
}
{
\key d