On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 07:23:56PM +, Werner wrote:
> Reinhold Kainhofer kainhofer.com> writes:
>
> > How about using \new CueVoice?
>
> It indeed seems to be nearly what I'm looking for.
> (But I miss an easy example in the docs - it is so complicated there! So I
> even
> didn't find nor
Reinhold Kainhofer kainhofer.com> writes:
> How about using \new CueVoice?
Thanks for the hint!
It indeed seems to be nearly what I'm looking for.
(But I miss an easy example in the docs - it is so complicated there! So I even
didn't find nor understand it. They explain there more cueDuring th
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Am Samstag, 25. Juli 2009 11:51:23 schrieb Werner:
> I really would be glad, if there was a possibility to make notes (including
> heads, stems, beams, flags, slurs, clefs, accidentals, ...) smaller.
>
> Unfortunately the \small, \tiny, \set fontSize c
I really would be glad, if there was a possibility to make notes (including
heads, stems, beams, flags, slurs, clefs, accidentals, ...) smaller.
Unfortunately the \small, \tiny, \set fontSize commands don't affect all parts
of notes (beams, ... are not affected).
Something like
\cueNotes or just