Quoting James :
Hello,
This works properly in 2.14.x and 2.15.x (see attached - this is the
output from both)
Ah, knew it :-)
I'd suggest trying those versions.>
Thanks a lot
Uwe
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Trying to save some space and simplifying the scores,
but either I am doing something wrong / odd, or there is a bug.
Everything following the \repeat percent {} in the example below is
set to separate staffs with clefs, i.e. nit in drummode anymore.
Yep, I know my version is quite outdated but
Quoting "Trevor Daniels" :
Uwe Falke wrote Monday, March 12, 2012 5:05 PM
Ah, Trevor, the simple example worked well with your advice (thanks again),
but I am lost in real life ...:
[snip]
You had
\notemode { \new staff { r4 a4 fis2 } }
"Staff" needs a ca
Hm, this works in my simple example. Thank you. However, it does not
so for what I really want to do - sorry for having oversimplified.
I just sent another example which is a snippet of the real score,
employing two \DrumVoice contexts, and that might be the turning
point: I read :
"This c
Dear all, I had not subscribed to the lsit until just a few minutes
ago, hence my reply below was received by trevor but not by the list.
Should work now ..
Uwe
- Forwarded message from fa...@horst.in-chemnitz.de -
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 18:05:11 +0100
From: "Uwe
Ah, Trevor, the simple example worked well with your advice (thanks again),
but I am lost in real life ...:
\score {
\new DrumStaff <<
%% done some redefinitions, hope that doesn't affect anything, omitted
here ...
% \set DrumStaff.drumStyleTable = #(alist->hash-table mydrums)
\new DrumVoice
Thanks for saving me.
I knew it would be possible :-)
Uwe
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Quoting "Trevor Daniels" :
Uwe, you wrote Monday, March 12, 2012 2:32 AM
I have just started to use lilypond to set some drum scores. As I
need to add a
few patches of backing vocals, I'd attempted to add extra (normal) staf