2011/11/20 Kim van Aurich-Hoogenraad <kim.hoogenr...@hetnet.nl>: > What do I do wrong in the below example??? > I want: > - a landscape printed music sheet (with very big sized staffs "so, when I > print it on my graphic braille printer, I can check it myself, before I > print it in normal size"); > > - Each staff only has a few notes and in front of each staff I want a > number.
\set Staff.instrumentName="1" will print "1" in front of the first staff. \set Staff.shortInstrumentName ="2" will print "2" in front of the second staff and further ones. > PHs.: And what is a good/normal landscape size for normal sighted people to > use? Size 20 is normal size. > \version "2.14.2 You do not close the double quoted section here. (this is bad) > \layout { } > > #(set-default-paper-size "a4" 'landscape) > #(set-global-staff-size 26) > > \header { > > title = "Example: Twinkle twinkle little star" > > " Here you close with double quoting mark, use closing curly brace instead for the header block. > melody = \relative c' { If you plan using relative mode, remember to raise the second note an octave, for ascending intervals greater than a fifth. > \clef treble > \key c \major > \time 4/4 > 1. = \new Staff } g4 g4 d4 d4 \ e4 e4 d2 \ Avoid the backslash at all, it means nothing. Take this two lines an an example for your first line: \set Staff.instrumentName="1" g4 g4 d'4 d4 e4 e4 d2 \break -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user