2017-10-06 9:36 GMT-04:00 Malte Meyn :
> \override Beam.breakable = ##t
Good to know.
Thanks :-)
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Am 06.10.2017 um 14:57 schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier:
At first, just reading your reply, I thought it would(could) break
systems at *any* note but there seems to be another rule that prevents
breaking inside a beam.
Yes, beams over barlines prevent a line break, but if you wanted you
could cha
Hi Malte,
> Am 05.10.2017 um 20:54 schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier:
>> I peppered bars (e.g: \bar "") at most beam breaks in the cadenza
2017-10-06 2:39 GMT-04:00 Malte Meyn :
> Do you know
> \set Score.barAlways = ##t
> and
> \set Score.defaultBarType = ""
> ? These combined set an e
Am 05.10.2017 um 20:54 schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier:
I peppered bars (e.g: \bar "") at most beam breaks in the cadenza thus
enabling LilyPond to brake lines correctly at all "possible" places (I
have different editions (letter, big-letter, tablet, score, etc) so
manual line breaking is unaccepta
Am 05.10.2017 um 16:51 schrieb Pierre-Luc Gauthier:
How can I scale a music expression to the size of another music expression?
e.g. (pseudocode based on \scaleDurations)
\scaleDurations (fraction-of resulting-scale over music-to-be-scaled)
music-to-be-scaled
Have a look at
https://lists.gn
Hi there,
I have a few questions here.
How can I scale a music expression to the size of another music expression?
e.g. (pseudocode based on \scaleDurations)
\scaleDurations (fraction-of resulting-scale over music-to-be-scaled)
music-to-be-scaled
Also, in my example, why does #(mmrest-of-length