On Friday 14 October 2005 23.01, Kress, Stephen wrote: > I do have two questions. I was able to reproduce my source score perfectly > (with a couple of tweaks for the way I prefer) except for two things. > > I like to have every measure numbered under the staff (easy enough) except > that I can't find a way to have the first measure labeled with a '1' (I > have a pick-up (partial) measure so was hoping to be able to do this). > When I don't have a pick-up measure, I don't care as much, but it would be > nice to do this when I do have one. I haven't tried this, but would it > work to put the \override's for the Score.BarNumber after the first note?
Probably. You are free to try it. If you like, you can contribute your tweaks to the LSR: http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/ > Second, there are a pair of marks that I cannot find anywhere in the > documentation. I've always heard them called "intro marks" though there > may be a more "official" name; the first is the top and left lines of a > square and the second is the top and right of a square. You see this a lot > in hymns and are used to mark a phrase (such as part of the chorus) as what > to play as an intro for the song. Perhaps you're looking for the first / last half of a volta bracket, but with volta numbers removed? In that case, I think it's possible to do it, by creating a short-lifed VoltaBracket spanner. However, I haven't tried it, and it might require some trickery. -- Erik _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user