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- Nikolai
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 3:15 PM Nikolai Hedler wrote:
> I have a book of scores and parts and would like to ensure that two-page
> parts are always printed on opposite pages, so there's no page turn. Is
> there a straightforward way to automatically add a blank page if the
> p
I have a book of scores and parts and would like to ensure that two-page
parts are always printed on opposite pages, so there's no page turn. Is
there a straightforward way to automatically add a blank page if the
previous part/score ends on a left page?
- Nikolai
so appears that it's no longer available...
- Nikolai
On Fri, Apr 8, 2022 at 5:07 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
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> Le 08/04/2022 à 02:34, Nikolai Hedler a écrit :
> > 3. Has something like this been done before for LilyPond?
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> You might be interested in discussing this with Nico
Hello!
First things first: I'm not planning any commercial ventures. This is a
personal project, and I'm happy to share any details with others interested
in something similar.
In brief, I wanted to see if I could simplify and speed up the process of
transcribing music into LilyPond, and it
the time.
While more syntactic sugar would certainly make it even easier, I've
never found it to be a particular pain in the neck.
Would you like to enlighten me, then? Or do you mean to recommend that I
just use the hackish workaround?
Thanks,
Nikolai Hedler
in advance for your help!
Nikolai Hedler
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to use several overrides which
may or may not result in the same output that would result from
set-global-staff-size or a functional layout-set-staff-size.
Thanks in advance,
Nikolai Hedler
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Where can be found the parameters that can be set using \with { }? Can I
set the rehearsal mark style there, or do I have to use \set
Score.markFormatter ?
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Is there a way that I can create a template file that I can \include which
has a layout and basic parameters which are common between my scores?
Alternatively, since I use jEdit, is there something I can append to the
compile command that would achieve the same thing? The idea here is that I
would
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Nikolai Hedler nhed...@gmail.com writes:
Where can be found the parameters that can be set using \with { }? Can
I set the rehearsal mark style there, or do I have to use \set
Score.markFormatter ?
Nobody keeps you from writing
\score {
\new Score
Alternatively, in the command index, descriptions of how or at the very
least *when* each command can be used would be a drastic improvement.
On 11 June 2013 00:16, Nikolai Hedler nhed...@gmail.com wrote:
I wasn't sure how to use \with in the Score context, for some reason it
didn't occur
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