Hi Gert,
maybe you’d like to use
\cadenzaOn
\set Score.barAlways = ##t
\set Score.defaultBarType = #""
That way, time will stop being measured, and line breaks be allowed
between every two notes. Use \bar "|" where you want. And while “cadenza
mode” is active, all accidentals will be marked as you want.
For the future: it’s easier to help out if you give a small, but
complete (compilable) code example showing what you’ve tried and what
you want to achieve.
Best, Simon
On 10.02.2018 18:20, Gert Koetsier wrote:
Hello,
I make organ harmonisations for the psalms.
It is customary in dutch to not use a time indication for psalms, but
tactus minor, tactus major, etc.
I personally do this by using the \time command (e.g. 10/2) for each
line and override the timesignature. This looks quite clear.
Yet it can happen that it is ambiguous, because when bes occurs more
than once in a measure only the first bes wil be indicated as such. I
would like to have a tweak that enables me to make each bes visible as
such.
Can any help me out? or should I adpopt another way to reach this goal?
Glad to hear from anyone of you.
Gert Koetsier
Dronten, Netherlands
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