Stefano & Andrew:
Thank you for the solution and explanation.
Thanks,Ming.
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, 11:00:41 a.m. EDT, Stefano Troncaro
wrote:
Hi Ming, it depends on the music you are working with and your preference. I
personally have it set to ##t as my personal default. I don't
Hi Ming, it depends on the music you are working with and your preference.
I personally have it set to ##t as my personal default. I don't see the
downside to having it turned on: if this happens often in your music it's
cumbersome to keep setting and resetting it, and I also find that it helps
to
Andrew:
Thank you very much.
Once the tieWaitForNote = ##t is set, it continues to work. Is this the
intention? Is it necessary to reset to it's default?
Thanks,Ming
On Thursday, May 16, 2019, 7:41:14 p.m. EDT, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
Hi Ming,
\set tieWaitForNote = ##t
It's in the
Hi Ming,
\set tieWaitForNote = ##t
It's in the Notation Reference manual.
Andrew
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I try to transcribe the above image.
Question: is this normal / standard score?
The below code is my attempt: %code \key a\major \clef bass \time 3/4 d8~
f~ gs~ b~ 4 |}%endThe result and log:
Thanks,Ming
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