Thank you, Joram. The version was the issue. It works now.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
-Arlin
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I am trying to produce a score with barlines between the staves. The manual
provides this snip, but I get an "unknown escaped string: '\hide'" when I
compile it. Thanks in advance for any help.
global = {
\hide Staff.BarLine
s1 s
% the final bar line is not interrupted
\undo \hide Staff.
tions
But it doesn't work. What I'd really like is a snippet that will produce
the result shown on that page.
-Arlin
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f two movements? (Or even just a comment line saying where the
music goes.)
Thanks in advance.
-Arlin Geyer
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James, thank you so much! That is exactly what I needed.
James Worlton wrote:
>
> On Apr 2, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Arlin wrote:
> ...
> \clef "bass^8"
> \override Staff.OctavateEight #'Y-offset = #1.8
> \override Staff.OctavateEight #'X-offset = #0.6
>
The bass recorder reads bass clef, but it sounds an octave higher than
written, so the clef needs a little '8' over it. In Lilypond this is \clef
"F^8"
But the little '8' is printed way above the clef. Is there a way to lower
the '8' to right above the clef?
Thanks for any help.
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