Re: Making a command line -d option for skipTypesetting

2012-05-14 Thread m...@mikesolomon.org
On 14 mai 2012, at 10:46, Colin Hall wrote: > > > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 08:21:05AM +, Mike Solomon wrote: >>> I'm not top posting >> >> It'd be great to have a command line option that specifies the >> number of measures (or eighth notes or whatever) to typeset at >> the end of a piece.

Re: Accidentals ignored in cadenzas

2012-05-14 Thread Colin Hall
Phil Holmes philholmes.net> writes: > > "Nathan K. Williams" gmail.com> wrote in message > news:loom.20120510T170711-119 post.gmane.org... > > When using a cadenza across several measures (for engraving unmetered > > Russian > > liturgical music), accidentals are displayed only the first time

Re: Making a command line -d option for skipTypesetting

2012-05-14 Thread Colin Hall
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 08:21:05AM +, Mike Solomon wrote: > > I'm not top posting > > It'd be great to have a command line option that specifies the > number of measures (or eighth notes or whatever) to typeset at > the end of a piece. This way, skipTypesetting can be called from the > comm

Re: Making a command line -d option for skipTypesetting

2012-05-14 Thread Urs Liska
Am 14.05.2012 10:21, schrieb Mike Solomon: I'm not top posting It'd be great to have a command line option that specifies the number of measures (or eighth notes or whatever) to typeset at the end of a piece. This way, skipTypesetting can be called from the command line or set as an option in a

Making a command line -d option for skipTypesetting

2012-05-14 Thread Mike Solomon
> I'm not top posting It'd be great to have a command line option that specifies the number of measures (or eighth notes or whatever) to typeset at the end of a piece. This way, skipTypesetting can be called from the command line or set as an option in a header file. It'd speed up workflow a lot