Thanks Caio.
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Thanks everyone who responded. The LSR is indeed a source of wonderful
things!
Charles
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The "s" is an invisible rest (or spacer rest):
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/writing-rests#invisible-rests
On 29-01-2016 21:27, Charles O. Lawrence wrote:
Thanks Trevor for the “hack”. I understand the code, but what is the
s, and where is it documented?
Charles
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Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 10:54 PM
Subject: Learning more complicated lilypond coding
For my edification in learning more complicated lilypond coding techniques,
could one of you gurus post a sample of how to code the at
Subject: Learning more complicated lilypond coding
For my edification in learning more complicated lilypond coding techniques,
could one of you gurus post a sample of how to code the attached measure. The
complication, for me at least, is the fact that the r8 should come after the
bass c
On 2016-01-29 14:54, Charles O. Lawrence wrote:
For my edification in learning more complicated lilypond coding
techniques, could one of you gurus post a sample of how to code the
attached measure. The complication, for me at least, is the fact that
the r8 should come AFTER the bass clef. With
2016-01-29 23:54 GMT+01:00 Charles O. Lawrence :
> For my edification in learning more complicated lilypond coding techniques,
> could one of you gurus post a sample of how to code the attached measure.
> The complication, for me at least, is the fact that the r8 should come after
> t