Thanks. I did try Directives->Markings->Textual Annotation but if it's
placed after the last note of the last bar  of the movement it doesn't seem
to appear in the typeset output. Inserting it earlier in the bar seems to
work.


On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Richard Shann <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Thu, 2014-01-02 at 13:45 +0000, A Wons wrote:
> > I hope it's OK to post simple questions here.
>
> yes, that's fine, sorry about the misleading title of this list.
>
> >
> > I'd like to put an attacca marking at the end of a movement. I think
> > it should go below the last bar of the lowest stave in the score and
>
> I think Directives->Markings->Textual Annotation
>
> is what you need - You can position above or below, bold or italic (and
> then you can drag it, change the font size etc in the typeset view) -
> altogether a very flexible way of putting in some text.
>
> >  also appear in each part.
>
> You can copy and paste the directive into each part, and using the
> Directives->Make a Directive Conditional menu you can make the directive
> not typeset for the full score layout. (Alternatively, make it exclusive
> to the part layout you use for printing just the part).
>
> >  What's the best way of doing this in Denemo.
>
> There might be better LilyPond syntax to use (so that it only needs to
> be placed at the top staff but will appear in each part) but I haven't
> looked into that. If you are keen and find out what is needed I can add
> it easily (indeed anyone can!). But the above is ok for the job.
> >
> > Many thanks to the developers for their efforts - the scores Denemo
> > produces really are excellent.
>
> You have LilyPond to thank for that!
>
> Richard
>
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