However, if the editor that you bring it up in is emacs, then you might
always go to emacs and then do the processing from inside emacs. Thus
never doing the processing from explorer or the desktop.
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Aaron,
What I, and I think many others do, is to create one or more files with
the common stuff. Then include those files into a file that contains a
score block and references to the specific pieces that you want from the
common source. You can have several different top level files, for
exampl
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I coudn't find it in the documentation?
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, but if you have a fairly simple score,
> > > > it should work out all right.
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> > > > Cheers,
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> > \break is highly recommended, but if a particular measure is not wide
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