Here follows a minimal example of how I would o this using a
"pragmatic" guitar notation (as a lute player I favour correct three-part
notation ...)
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\version "2.18.2"
#(set-global-sta
This will likely fix another issue I have around the stem direction as
well. I appreciate your detailed answer. Thank you!
On 2016-01-01 10:45, Phil Holmes wrote:
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Thank you. Your answer helps.
I only sent one measure of the piece. Everything matches the original
transcription except the last chord which should be part of the first
measure. Based on your answer, I have hacked my script to get it to
render properly in the first measure but that hack only
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I have two questions:
1. In the sample below, how would I make the last set of notes(e'-0>) be part of the previous measure.
2. Since I am typesetting
Am Freitag, 01. Januar 2016 17:12 CET, stra...@tpsx.com schrieb:
> I have two questions:
>
> 1. In the sample below, how would I make the last set of notes( e'-0>) be part of the previous measure.
I don't unerstand this question. It's hard to answer such questions
without knowing how the mus