Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mer 21 nov 2018 alle 23:18, mansouraoun ha scritto: Thanks for your quick replies! The references you sent will help me a lot. What I would love to see is a finished complex score code with score blocks, just to observe how it was done so I can fit all the separate lessons that

Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread Urs Liska
Am 21.11.18 um 23:18 schrieb mansouraoun: Thanks for your quick replies! The references you sent will help me a lot. What I would love to see is a finished complex score code with score blocks, just to observe how it was done so I can fit all the separate lessons that I learned into place,

Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread mansouraoun
Thanks for your quick replies! The references you sent will help me a lot. What I would love to see is a finished complex score code with score blocks, just to observe how it was done so I can fit all the separate lessons that I learned into place, like those:

Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread Karlin High
On 11/21/2018 1:39 PM, mansouraoun wrote: I just would like to see how the structure of a finished file would look like Also see the "Templates" section in the Learning Manual. There are multi-staff templates for several

Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Hi Mansour, Am 21.11.18 um 20:39 schrieb mansouraoun: Hello Lilypond community, I'm an absolute beginner, I watched the full playlist on youtube and read a fair amount of the manual yet it is all fragmented in my head now. I just would like to see how the structure of a finished file would

Re: Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread Karlin High
On 11/21/2018 1:39 PM, mansouraoun wrote: I just would like to see how the structure of a finished file would look like, specifically a multi-staves score. I've searched on the website but I found the graphic results of such files, not the actual code. You found the graphic results in the

Sample files

2018-11-21 Thread mansouraoun
Hello Lilypond community, I'm an absolute beginner, I watched the full playlist on youtube and read a fair amount of the manual yet it is all fragmented in my head now. I just would like to see how the structure of a finished file would look like, specifically a multi-staves score. I've searched