Hello Jacques Yes it would. I was quickly clipping out a tiny example
(without reading glasses).
Old fogie trouble - but you get the gist.
On 25/12/2015 15:22, Jacques Menu wrote: > Hello Peter, "Wouldn’t
{\set Score.skipBars = ##t s2*6 } be more explicit and less confusing? >
Hello Peter,
> Le 24 déc. 2015 à 19:13, Peter Gentry a écrit :
>
> Brian Barker has supplied the solution.
>
> That is replace say r8 by b8\rest in the set of cue notes - see a8. ( [
> g16 ] r8 ) b8\rest | % 3 - I have left on r8 to
> illustrate the problem.
>
> It's a bit of a fag to
Brian Barker has supplied the solution.
That is replace say r8 by b8\rest in the set of cue notes - see a8. ( [ g16
] r8 ) b8\rest | % 3 - I have left on r8 to
illustrate the problem.
It's a bit of a fag to change all the rest in the cueNotes files as I have (5 *
4) 20 files one for eac
On 24/12/2015 12:42, Peter Gentry wrote:
I am using cuenotes in parts with extensive rests to give players reassurance
with counting.
The only issue is that rest are placed on the top leger line ie the F of treble
clef.
Is there a way to move these down to the midle leger line ie the B of the
Hello Peter,
Not sure what you’re after without an example.
Does this suit your need?
JM
\version "2.19.22"
\relative {
\clef "alto"
\key d \major
\time 2/4
a16 ( [ cis16 a16 cis16 ) ] a8 -. r8 | % 232
R2*2
<<
\new Voice {
\voiceTwo
R2 R2 R2
\tweak staff-p
I am using cuenotes in parts with extensive rests to give players reassurance
with counting.
The only issue is that rest are placed on the top leger line ie the F of treble
clef.
Is there a way to move these down to the midle leger line ie the B of the
treble clef?
Merry Christmas to all Pon