On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 14:52 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 09:09 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> > On Wed, 2018-06-27 at 17:00 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> > > On 26.06.2018 09:11, Richard Shann wrote:
> > > > In this connection, I noticed that LilyPond skips printing the
> > >
On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 09:09 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-06-27 at 17:00 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> > On 26.06.2018 09:11, Richard Shann wrote:
> > > In this connection, I noticed that LilyPond skips printing the
> > > bar
> > > number at the beginning of each line if the bar is be
On Wed, 2018-06-27 at 17:00 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> On 26.06.2018 09:11, Richard Shann wrote:
> > In this connection, I noticed that LilyPond skips printing the bar
> > number at the beginning of each line if the bar is being split over
> > a
> > line.
>
> That’s configurable:
>
>
On 26.06.2018 09:11, Richard Shann wrote:
In this connection, I noticed that LilyPond skips printing the bar
number at the beginning of each line if the bar is being split over a
line.
That’s configurable:
%%%
\version "2.19.80"
\layout {
\context {
\Score
barNum
On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 22:48 +0200, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> On 25.06.2018 13:25, Richard Shann wrote:
> > In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks
> > during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some
> > florid slow movements.
> >
> > However, it seems th
On 25.06.2018 13:25, Richard Shann wrote:
In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks
during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some
florid slow movements.
However, it seems that the available accidental styles only take
account of barlines and ignore l
On Mon, 2018-06-25 at 13:53 +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
> Richard Shann writes:
>
> > In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks
> > during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some
> > florid slow movements.
> >
> > However, it seems that the available
Richard Shann writes:
> In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks
> during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some
> florid slow movements.
>
> However, it seems that the available accidental styles only take
> account of barlines and ignore line break
In 18th c. mss and prints it is quite common to create line breaks
during bars - I've found this much improves the legibility of some
florid slow movements.
However, it seems that the available accidental styles only take
account of barlines and ignore line breaks, which is not very
practical, sin