On 02/07/14 13:34, MING TSANG wrote:
Hi, Colin:
Thank you for you email.
I don't remember who the author of 'solfege-engraver' is? By re-submit
to the list again I hope the author will see this and be able to
update it if it is possible.
Emmanuel,
Ming
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-04/msg00450.html
Thomas Morely?
James
On Monday, June 30, 2014 11:01:34 PM, Colin Campbell <c...@shaw.ca> wrote:
On 14-06-30 07:39 PM, MING TSANG wrote:
Hi, Colin:
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Thank you for the suggestion. But I want to preserve what is code in
the staff. I do not want to display second (s) and third (s) above
the staff (the same way midi track just extend the beats without
playing it). The same for second (f). I want to retain the (r)
because it is a slur (just as midi will play it).
"(d)" "(r)" "(m)" "(f)" "(s)" "(l)" "(t)"
Emmanuel,
Ming
Sorry about that, Ming! I hadn't read your original message properly.
As you seem to be modifying a scheme snippet, perhaps you can find a
way to trigger the solfege only on a pitch change. I'm thinking of
something like \set chordChanges = ##t in a ChordNames context. Can
you get in touch with the snippet author?
HTH,
Colin
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