"Dmytro O. Redchuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The only thing I'd want to get rid of is the time change indicator at > > the end of the first staff. > Time remains unchanged, so, why specify it?
Maybe a little explanation of what I'm trying to achieve. I play with a pop choir (http://www.xploosion.nl, dutch only). The music that our director prepares (using Sibelius) focuses on the vocal parts. So I re-create the music (Sibelius -> MIDI -> Rosegarden -> LilyPond) and add the things that are important for me (intro, extro, chords etc.). To stay in sync with the the director's score (and the rest of the choir) I basically want my score to 'restart' after the intro. So the first bar after the intro is bar number 1, and I would like to have that explicitly numbered for the sake of clearness. For the same reason I'd like to have the time sig repeated in that first bar. In the example, the first 4 bars (filled with rests) simulate the intro. \relative c' { R1 * 4 \break \set Score.barNumberVisibility = #(every-nth-bar-number-visible 1) \set Score.currentBarNumber = #1 \time 4/4 c1 c c c \break c1 c c c \break } I can get the results that I want by typesetting the intro separately from the rest of the score, but I use the same source to generate MIDI tracks and this approach leads to some complications that I'd rather avoid. The current approach (as used in the example) is near perfect. But after working with LilyPond for a while 'near perfection' is not good enough anymore :). -- Johan Chord is alive! http://chordii.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
