Yes..i think it does..:) On 3/15/12, Urs Liska <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Stjepan, > > sorry that I don't have the time to really go through this thread (so I > might misunderstand sth). > > But I think you should separate your music variables from your score > definition, so you can \include them separately: > > music.ly > myMusic = { ... } > > score.ly > \score { > \new Staff << > \myMusic > \myMarks > >> > } > > > Then you can have your master file like: > > \include "music.ly" > myMarks = { ... } > \include "score.ly" > > Does that help? > > Best > Urs > > Am 15.03.2012 11:23, schrieb Stjepan Horvat: >> Hello all..thank you for you anwsers..i really appreciate it..It's not >> exactly what i wanted..but it helps me figure out more what i want and >> what will be my solution..! >> >> David Kastrup leads in this direction what i'm trying ta achive..The >> diference form Hans Aikema is that i want to include music in a >> diffrent file which i compile afterwords..The reason for that is that >> i want to define music as is..Becouse each song is uniq and >> unchangable..So i dont ever have to change the music file. >> >> For Example: >> 1. I want the score to be minimalistic and to be sufficient in itself. >> >> ===== score.ly ===== >> \verison "2.14.2" >> \header { title = "TITLE" composer = "COMPOSER" } >> mymusic = \relative c' { c4 d e f \mark \default g } >> mylyrics = \lyricmode { c d e f g } >> mychords = \chordmode { c1 c4 } >> \score { >> << >> \new ChordNames { \mychords } >> \new Staff { \mymusic } >> \addlyrics { \mylyrics } >> } >> ==== end of score.ly ==== >> >> Minimalistic as i said. Maybe even without \mark \default. >> >> So now in design.ly i would set the fonts and paper and whatever would >> be static in project period. I think the layout should work here. >> >> And on the end. >> >> ==== master.ly ==== >> \include "./desing.ly" >> \include "./score.ly" >> >> %now here should go the paddings for this specifig song couse every >> song looks difrent and has diffrent bar numbers..Now i would want to >> maybe use \break command but inside the score..So here comes my >> problem. Becouse the score block is included while including score.ly >> (i would want only the variable to be included) i can't make a mark >> blok where i would define simple marks and bar brakes. >> >> paper { >> markup-system-spacing #'padding = #5 >> markup-system-spacing #'stretchability = #5 >> score-system-spacing #'padding = #5 >> last-bottom-spacing #'padding = #5 >> score-markup-spacing #'padding = #5 >> top-system-spacing #'padding = #17.5 >> } >> >> marks = { >> \set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-barnumbers >> \hideNotes >> R1 \break >> \bar "||" >> \mark \default >> \unHideNotes >> \bar "|." >> } >> >> \score { >> << >> \new ChordNames { \mychords } >> \new Staff {<< \mymusic \marks>>} >> \addlyrics { \mylyrics } >> } >> >> ==== end of master.ly ==== >> >> I would only compile the maste.ly file.. >> >> I think i made myself clear..:) Thanks for further guidence. >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:31 PM, Hans Aikema<[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> On 14-3-2012 19:16, Stjepan Horvat wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I'm working on a project and i want to separate the design from score >>>> because i want to have a clear score so that in the future when i >>>> maybe want to change the design i dont have to change the score >>>> (something like html and CSS :) ). So when i include my score into my >>>> design file variables are included but score block also. Now when i >>>> what to change, for example, \mark \default to have a preety box i >>>> dont know where to put it. Is there a way not to include a score block >>>> but all variables, or insert stuff into a score block that is >>>> invisible to me? >>>> >>>> >>> If I understand your request correctly you're looking for a similar >>> structure as what I'm working with for generating beamerslides of songs >>> including their music. In that case the \include command is your friend. >>> >>> What I have in my projects: >>> >>> format/BaseBeamerslideDesign.ly >>> contains >>> - a \paper section containing lots of formatting settings >>> - a \layout setting containing lots of formatting settings >>> - an include for yet another lilypond file containing useful scheme >>> functions such as the override-color-for-allgrobs scheme funtion I found >>> in >>> the LSR: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=443 >>> - variable definitions for a music staff (muziekbalk) and its associated >>> lyrics (verstekst): >>> muziekbalk = { \new Staff \new Voice = myMelody { \melodie } } >>> verstekst = {\new Lyrics \lyricsto "myMelody" { \tekst }} >>> >>> format/BeamerRegular.ly >>> contains >>> - an include of format\BaseBeamerslideDesign.ly >>> - a Score block combining the variables defined in BaseBeamerSlideDesign >>> into an actual Score and override of the grob-colors to get colored >>> output: >>> === format/BeamerRegular.ly sample === >>> \include "BaseBeamerslideDesign.ly" >>> >>> \score { >>> << >>> \applyContext #(override-color-for-all-grobs white) >>> \muziekbalk >>> \verstekst >>> } >>> === end of format/BeamerRegular.ly === >>> >>> Then any song requiring the beamer slide format: >>> - a \header block >>> - a variable definition called 'melodie' (which is refered to in the >>> format\BaseBeamerslideDesign.ly mentioned above) containing the melody of >>> the song >>> - a variable definition called 'tekst' which is refered to in the >>> format\BaseBeamerslideDesign.ly mentioned above) containing the lyrics of >>> the song >>> - an include of the format/BeamerRegular.ly >>> >>> e.g.: >>> === MySong.ly sample === >>> \version "2.15.26" >>> \header { >>> title = "Just some sample song" >>> } >>> melodie = \relative c'' { >>> \clef treble >>> \time 4/4 >>> \key c \major >>> c d e f \bar "|." >>> } >>> tekst = \lyricmode { >>> this is a song >>> } >>> \include format/BeamerGewoon.ly >>> === end of MySong.ly sample === >>> >>> The reason for the BeamerRegular.ly is that I also have separate files >>> for >>> BeamerNoBars, BeamerNoTimeSignature, BeamerNoTimeSignatureNoBars for >>> different score-tweaks on different songs. >>> All basic formatting is done in BaseBeamerslideDesign, the tweaks for >>> outputting different score types for different subsets of my songs are in >>> these additional lilypond format/*.ly files. The songs than include the >>> appropriate 'tweaked' design from the format folder. >>> Any design change (e.g. font-size, fonts to use, paper-sizing) I can do >>> on >>> BaseBeamerslideDesign and then I can just regenerate all the songs of my >>> library to get updated sheet-music using the new layout. >>> >>> This 'layering' of definitions can be extended as much as one wants of >>> course, such as for different score setups (I only have need for a >>> single-voice score with accompanying lyrics), someone else might find a >>> need >>> to define eg a set of SATB choral score designs including the baseDesign >>> for >>> the basic layout settings. >>> >>> Which might lead to for example: >>> - baseDesign.ly (font setup, paper setup, staff-sizing setup) >>> - SATBScoreBase.ly (variable setup for the 4 voices and accompanying >>> lyrics) >>> - SATBScore-S-A-T-B-SLyrics.ly including the SATBScoreBase and containing >>> a >>> score-block with each voice on its own staff and only lyrics accompanying >>> the Soprano voice >>> - SATBScore-SA-TB-STLyrics.ly including the SATBScoreBase and containg a >>> score-block with the voices two-by-two on staffs and lyrics accompanying >>> the >>> Soprano and Tenor voices >>> - SATBScore-S-A-T-B-LyricsAll.ly including the SATBScoreBase and >>> containing >>> a score-block with each voice on its own staff and lyrics accompanying >>> each >>> of the voices >>> >>> regards, >>> Hans Aikema >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> lilypond-user mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >
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