yes, but that only starts a new staff under an existing staff. I would like
to start a new staff ( or reposition one of the existing staffs) to start
where the two staffs ended, positioned in between vertically.
Thanks=P
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hi !
You can just open << at the place where you want your staff to be
divided into two parts, and indicate \new Staff for the second staff.
Then close the >> to come back to single staff. (taken from LSR :
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=110)
\version "2.13.17"
\score {
<<
\new Staff
Dear Community,
http://old.nabble.com/file/p29292900/4837335148_f3a7c1df6e.jpg
The above is photoshopped. I'm still a rookie lilyponder, and I am not sure
how it should be done. Although I am thinking it could be achieved via
starting a new staff somewhere and positioning it using offsets?
No i
I¹d recommend entering your lyrics like normal and using notes or spaces in
the staff. Then, do massive amounts of transparency overrides and/or
context removes. The internals reference should give you a lead on what to
turn off. Also, check out:
staff-container.ly
staff-size.ly
Lastly, you¹d
Hi,
I've been using lilypond for quite a while to typeset scores.
I'd like to typeset Carnatic (Indian) music scores, which don't use Staff
notation system. Just text, like solfa, nevertheless it's a music system
with durations, meters, barlines etc.
I can use the 'lyrics' part to enter my notes
I'm writing a piece with complex rhythms and want to beam rests together with
notes for clarity.
c8[ r8] produces a beam on the c which does not extend to the following rest.
c8[ \set stemLeftBeamCount = #1r8] produces what I'm after in that case...
but in any case manually beaming every beat
I am writing some music with a great many metric modulations.
I plan to create a set of metric modulations which i could re-use:
\quarterEqualsDottedEighth and so forth to produce the desired notation.
Simple enough. But what I am after is a way to have these prefab modulations
affect the temp