On 10.10.2008, at 16:21, David Stocker wrote:
Thank you, James and Daniel, for your suggestions.
You only need to do that if you use <<{\voiceOne}\new Voice
{\voiceTwo}>>\oneVoice, in which case, all of that is necessary for
the same multi-voice construct.
This has dogged me for several weeks and I finally gave up. Now,
seeing the overall structure without notes in it, I think I finally
understand. This will be useful, since I will primarily be setting
guitar music, where inner voices tend to appear and disappear in a
seemingly random way.
Yeah, you'll probably have more use for <<{\voiceOne}\new Voice
{\voiceTwo}>>\oneVoice if you're doing guitar music
…
By the way, I defined "concert" as 9x12 (inches) in paper.scm, which
is a fairly common page size for music folios in North America (or
at least it used to be). Should this be available in future versions
by default? Here's the line I added under the "North American Sizes"
comment in paper.scm:
("concert" . (cons (* 9.0 in) (* 12.0 in)))
It is there, it's called "arch b", because it's more commonly used
with the architectural paper sizes. I thought I sent in a request to
have it added as concert ages ago, but I guess I never did.
Thanks again for the guidance.
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