Sorry, I'll be more clear. The first example in section 4.3.1 of the
Learning Manual explains how to make objects invisible. The \override
command used there is discussed in great detail three sections
earlier, in section 4.1.4. There, you'll also note two different ways
of canceling the \override command.
Also, it's better to always keep all questions on the lilypond-user
list.
And, if you haven't already, may I highly recommend reading the
entire Learning Manual. It's not very long, discusses just about
everything you'd want to do, and when you have very tricky questions,
you can always find the answers to more complicated questions in the
Notation Reference. I cannot recommend reading the Learning Manual
highly enough. It will greatly improve your ability to use LilyPond.
On 18.06.2009, at 13:23, Kalen Mercer wrote:
I don't think I quite specified what I am trying to say. I do know
how to make objects invisible with the \remove function in \layout.
But I am wanting to add a few bar lines here and there and a bar
line to end the piece. When I write a bar line, however, there is,
of course, no bar line because of \remove. Is there a way to turn
on and off the \remove function within the music?
On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:12 AM, "James E. Bailey"
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 18.06.2009, at 03:30, Kalen Mercer wrote:
I am working on a piece with no time signature or bar engraver.
However, I do want to
have a few bars here and there, and a bar to end the piece. I am
using the SATB vocal
score on this page: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation/
user/lilypond-
learning/Vocal-ensembles#Vocal-ensembles
Is there a tweak for adjusting when the bar engraver works or not?
Yes, you'll want to see in the Learning Manual on how to make
objects invisible.
James E. Bailey
James E. Bailey
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