Michael Hendry <[email protected]> writes:
> When I've finished a jazz chart, I'll want to produce separate parts
> for several transposing instruments, but while I'm working on the
> entry of the melody and chords in concert pitch I only need to produce
> one .pdf file. Obviously, I can comment out the sections I don't want
> during data entry work, and remove the comments once the work is
> complete, but it would be handy to be able to use a C-like construct
> like this: #DEFINE NotYet ... #IFNDEF NotYet \book { \bookOutputName
> "Chez Fernand (alto)" \new Score > \header {piece = "Alto Sax"} }
> #ENDIF to suppress unwanted output for the Alto sax part (and those
> for the other transposing instruments), and comment out the #DEFINE
> NotYet when I'm happy with the data entry.
Uh, you know about block comments? %{ ... %} ?
You can also just say
saxoPart = { ... }
and then either use or not use \saxoPart. And then there are tags as
well (look them up in the manual).
--
David Kastrup
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