On 15 January 2016 at 15:58, Carl-Henrik Buschmann <chbuschm...@mac.com>
wrote:

>
> 15. jan. 2016 kl. 15.32 skrev Chris Yate <chrisy...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> On 15 January 2016 at 07:07, Carl-Henrik Buschmann <chbuschm...@mac.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm working on a lead sheet but being a novice i'm hitting my head
>> against the wall at some noob problems.
>>
>> Bar 1)
>> Stemlets. Do it have to be this hard creating them? Is there a way to
>> make it global? Also, i want the stemlet to reach down towards the rest.
>> How?
>> How do i make custom rehersal marks?
>> When using \markup { ... } the whole score looses it layout and to add
>> insult it does not display any text. I must have done something wrong.
>>
>>
> 1) Stemlets: why do you want to write them like this? Normal quavers are
> fine
>
> 1) My experience is that reading rhythms with the stemlets over the rests
> helps alot. It is a tad "modern" but generally approved. Is there a way to
> make it global?
>

I'd agree that's the case for rhythms like ` a16 [ r b c ] d [ r c b ] `
but I don't *think* I've ever seen quavers written as you have done ` r8 [
a ] r [ b ] ` in commercial printed music. Just looks strange to me, but I
appreciate you want it a certain way and that's fine.

As for making it global, I don't know of a way, but I am sure it's possible
to write a function to make it happen. Not my expertise unfortunately.

Chris
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