Thank you for all the help, works well!
Thanks,
BB
On 16.10.2015 16:50, Jacques Menu wrote:
Hello BB,
What about:
\version "2.19.28"
{
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-letters
\override Score.RehearsalMark.font-size = #+3
\mark #1
a1
b1
}
{
\set Score.markForm
Hello BB,
What about:
\version "2.19.28"
{
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-letters
\override Score.RehearsalMark.font-size = #+3
\mark #1
a1
b1
}
{
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-letters
\override Score.RehearsalMark.font-size = #+3
\mark #2
a1
b
That A/B marks in squares are not related to any bar numbers. It is
usually done in the noatation of Traditionals. I think it is good to
give the sheet a clear structure.
As it usually is done in sheet music one might see on
http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/blackberry-blossom-p207069.aspx
I wil
BB writes:
> Irish fiddle tunes and derivated country tunes or square dances
> usually are organised in two parts with 8 bars/measures each with
> repeat. Commonly the parts are marked with A and B in a square above
> the note lines. (If needed I can search for a link with an example to
> post it
Hi,
May be this is what you are searching for:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/bars#index-reh
earsal-marks
Regards,
Jean
Le mercredi 14 octobre 2015 à 12:00 +0200, BB a écrit :
> Irish fiddle tunes and derivated country tunes or square dances
> usually
> are organised i
Irish fiddle tunes and derivated country tunes or square dances usually
are organised in two parts with 8 bars/measures each with repeat.
Commonly the parts are marked with A and B in a square above the note
lines. (If needed I can search for a link with an example to post it.)
How can I produ