Hi Kieren,
Your version did help me enormously. Thank you very much.
The whole score is now what it should be.
I usually work with separate voices to be collected in the score, but with the
extra BC-line I could not get it right. I spent most of this day wondering
what the hell the error messa
Hi Robert,
> Whatever I tried, it stubbornly kept "bass" for both staves. What am I doing
> wrong?
There’s a spurious instrument name setting. But given the structure of your
code, it’s very hard to spot.
Might I suggest putting all of your note code into variables, then building
them togethe
Hello,
I have finally managed to apply your recommendations in my score.
On the whole they work out very well except for one error that I have not been
able to get rid of: to change the staff name of the upper staff in "cantus".
Whatever I tried, it stubbornly kept "bass" for both staves. What
Good morning,
Many thanks for your quick reactions and helpful advice.
Because it will take me a while to try these solutions in my score, and because
at this moment I am in rural France where my internet connection is very buggy
and unstable --- in a few minutes I may be disconnected till lat
On 4/28/2018 4:33 PM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
Ahem,
If you want to get rid of the "connecting line", it might helpful to know
that this line is called
SystemStartBar
and it lives in the Score context.
So,
\omit Score.SystemStartBar
will make it disappear without SVG manipulation.
HTH,
Torsten
Ahem,
If you want to get rid of the "connecting line", it might helpful to know
that this line is called
SystemStartBar
and it lives in the Score context.
So,
\omit Score.SystemStartBar
will make it disappear without SVG manipulation.
HTH,
Torsten
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On 4/28/2018 1:08 PM, Noeck wrote:
Dear Robert,
I don't know this notation. So my advice is probably not the best solution.
Entering FiguredBass1 and FiguredBass2 did not give me anything but
error messages
You mean \new FiguredBass1 ? You cannot just invent context names. But
you can stack s
Robert,
it's easier to help you if you provide a Minimal Working Example,
otherwise it's hard to know what exactly you tried.
Anyway: It's not problem at all to create multiple
FiguredBass-environments. The line between them is a bit more tricky; I
once used a rhythm staff with all bar lines
Dear Robert,
I don't know this notation. So my advice is probably not the best solution.
> Entering FiguredBass1 and FiguredBass2 did not give me anything but
> error messages
You mean \new FiguredBass1 ? You cannot just invent context names. But
you can stack several contexts of the same type.
Dear all,
I am asked to add to psalm-setting two different figured bass lines, separated
by a line and with, at the beginning of the first bar, the words "Pretonal" and
"Tonal", as can be seen in the screenshot:
Entering FiguredBass1 and FiguredBass2 did not give me anything but error
messag
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