From: Bruno Boyko
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 9:52
2. What would be considered "best practice" when dealing with hymns where the
refrain is first, such as in "Lift High the Cross?"
The hymnal “Evangelical Lutheran Worship” uses
Refrain \bar “|.” Verses \bar ”.”
which seems clear to me.
On Mon 16 Oct 2017 at 10:45:39 (-0600), Bruno Boyko wrote:
> 2. What would be considered "best practice" when dealing with hymns where
> the refrain is first, such as in "Lift High the Cross?"
It depends what appearance you want.
If the refrain takes an integral number of lines, just precede eac
Hello br. bruno,
You can control where a rest shows up with say
b\rest
JM
> Le 16 oct. 2017 à 18:55, David Kastrup a écrit :
>
> Bruno Boyko mailto:brbruno...@gmail.com>> writes:
>
>> Hello all:
>>
>> I am reworking our Office Books (public prayer books) and as part of that I
>> am
Bruno Boyko writes:
> Hello all:
>
> I am reworking our Office Books (public prayer books) and as part of that I
> am putting together a hymn template I have come reasonably close to what I
> want, thanks to modifying the hymn template found in Frescobaldi. I only
> need one voice and it isn't SA
Hello all:
I am reworking our Office Books (public prayer books) and as part of that I
am putting together a hymn template I have come reasonably close to what I
want, thanks to modifying the hymn template found in Frescobaldi. I only
need one voice and it isn't SATB. Here is a snippet::
\version