On 11/19/2013 11:29 AM, Ian Barclay wrote:
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Jim and Janek,
Thanks for your responses. The script you have provided looks like
just what I am looking for, but for some reason I am still getting a
variety of error messages about unexpected characters when I put it in
my layout block (all this does belong in the layout block, right?).
So maybe I am going about this wrong. It seems there must be
something else in my script that is getting in the way of the changes
I am trying to make to the lyric font spacing. I have no idea what it
is - can you catch anything? I'll attach the file again just for fun.
Thanks, Ian
No errors here, with 2.19.0 in Linux.
Just as a general comment, though: you could probably simplify both your
code and your life with a few easy changes.
First, you should definitely put each part in a separate variable,
rather than writing chords in the bass, e.g., and spacer rests in the
tenor. It's much easier, and I find it more intuitive, to write the
parts individually.
Next, you might want to define midiInstrument at the part level rather
than the score. That gives you the option of producing practice tracks
by voice. I generally use a tool like Rosegarden to pan a single track
fully left and put the others fully right. I believe there is code
working through the review process which will allow me to do it inside
LilyPond, but that may have to wait a while.
You define staff-affinity for each verse; why not just do it once, in
your layout block, where you already modify the Lyrics context?
Have you read through the Learning Manual, and the templates available
in the Snippets? Ther is some pretty good stuff aimed directly at hymn
settings and SATB arrangements.
I like the look of what you've got so far, though! My comments are not
criticism, just ideas to help you type less, and to have fewer places to
look for problems.
Cheers,
Colin
--
I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both
hands.
You need to be able to throw something back.
-Maya Angelou, poet (1928- )
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