Ok, thanks for the clarification. That's something to keep in mind,
although I've never used tags in my scores before. (Only made one score
before, though, so…) I'll keep this in mind if I ever have any strange
issues when I'm using it.
Randy
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智樂喬 writes:
> Thanks a lot, David. It works as advertised. I do think I read about this
> somewhere in the manuals, but I couldn't find it.
>
> This uses really involved code to simulate something that does not
>> really map well to LilyPond's internals so it may interfere with other
>> tricky
Thanks a lot, David. It works as advertised. I do think I read about this
somewhere in the manuals, but I couldn't find it.
This uses really involved code to simulate something that does not
> really map well to LilyPond's internals so it may interfere with other
> tricky code.
>
I'm pretty
John Doe writes:
> Hi, all,
>
> The Notation Reference section 1.1.2 says "Music inside a \transpose block
> is absolute unless a \relative is included in the block". I'm writing a
> function that uses \transpose to change a variable's pitch in a function.
>
> How can I check if the music
Hi, all,
The Notation Reference section 1.1.2 says "Music inside a \transpose block
is absolute unless a \relative is included in the block". I'm writing a
function that uses \transpose to change a variable's pitch in a function.
How can I check if the music entered was entered in a \relative