Alexander, Thanks so much. I'll take a look at your suggestion in detail.
Randy rasAK wrote: > > In my orchestral parts, I would like Multi-Measure Rests to have both: > (1) an integer representing the number of measures in the current MMR, > centered above (default behavior) > (2) a second text indicating which measures are included in the given MMR, > in parentheses and centered BELOW the MMR. > > (1) happens automatically. (2) is what I don't know how to do. I'm > thinking I would have to figure out how to write a Scheme function to do > this, but as I have never written one before, I wanted to know whether > there was an existing, non-Scheme solution. > > As an example, given the following input: > > %EXAMPLE 1a > \time 4/4 > \key c \major > c4 d e f > R1*10 > c d e f > > ...output will generate "10" above the MMR. I would like "( 2 - 11 )" > generated automatically and centered below it. > > If the input were changed to: > > %EXAMPLE 1b > \time 4/4 > \key c \major > c4 d e f > c d e f > c d e f > R1*10 > c d e f > > ...then the output should remain "10" above but change to "( 4 - 13 )" > below the MMR. > > As an additional wrinkle, if Rehearsal Letter "A" happened to fall at mm. > 9, Example 1b should output 2 MMRs ( |--4--| and |--6--|) with "( 4 - 7 )" > and "( 8 - 13 )" below. > > Thanks, > > Randy > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Multi-Measure-Rests%3A-Adding-to-what-gets-printed--tp27288983p27292508.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user