Thanks, all, this did the trick!
William
On 6/11/19 13:47, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
Hi William,
In fact, the example does everything I want, except I can't figure
out how to get bar numbers to show up! Ideally one per bar at the
top, but a bar number at the beginning of each system would
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
> Hi William,
>
>> In fact, the example does everything I want, except I can't figure
>> out how to get bar numbers to show up! Ideally one per bar at the
>> top, but a bar number at the beginning of each system would be
>> almost as good!
>
> Try the following
On 11.06.19 21:47, William Zeitler wrote:
In fact, the example does everything I want, except I can't figure out
how to get bar numbers to show up! Ideally one per bar at the top, but
a bar number at the beginning of each system would be almost as good!
No problem, just modify the
Hi William,
In fact, the example does everything I want, except I can't figure out
how to get bar numbers to show up! Ideally one per bar at the top, but
a bar number at the beginning of each system would be almost as good!
Try the following additions:
global = {
\key c \major
\time 4/4
I want to have two staff groups, for purposes of illustration I have two
staves per staff group. And for purposes of illustration the whole thing
is in 4/4.
The first staff group has a figure that is 3 bars long, and the second
has one 4 bars long. I'm showing double bars at each repetition