Quoting Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quick question -- how can I have multiple translations on the same context?
\translator {
\VoiceContext
Fingering \override #'padding = #2.0
Fingering \override #'font-relative-size = #1
}
The following snippet only applies the second
Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quick question -- how can I have multiple translations on the same context?
The following snippet only applies the second \translation.
\paper{
\translator { \VoiceContext Fingering \override #'padding = #2.0
}
\translator {
In my case, I'm not sure \break would work: I'm working with unmetered
music (no bars) that combines notes and lyrics.
I've looked at Horizontal Spacing under Global Layout in the manual,
and, as you say, it looks fairly advanced, but it seems like the way to
go for me.
The section mentions two
On Monday 03 February 2003 04:40 pm, Oscar A. Valdez wrote:
In my case, I'm not sure \break would work: I'm working with
unmetered music (no bars) that combines notes and lyrics.
I've looked at Horizontal Spacing under Global Layout in the
manual, and, as you say, it looks fairly advanced,