anuary 2008 20:50
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> Subject: re: positions of barnumbers
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> Dear Trevor,
> o.k. I have an example, to show You, what I mean.
> It is, unfortunately, not short, because of the
> many definitions and so on.
> But one can clea
<< set PianoStaff.instrumentName = "Klavier 2"
set PianoStaff.shortInstrumentName = "Klv.2"
new Staff= "rechts" {pianoBrechts}
new Staff = "links" with {
override VerticalAxisGroup #'keep-fixed-while-stret
Dear Stef,
On Jan 24, 2008 10:50 PM, wrote:
> This is the example:
The example you provided seems to be broken. All the backslashes are
missing and LP cannot process the file. How did you attach it to the
message?
-Risto
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Dear Trevor,
o.k. I have an example, to show You, what I mean. It is, unfortunately, not
short, because of the many definitions and so on.
But one can clearly recorgnize, that the barnumbers are at very strange
positions.
This is the example:
version "2.11.34"
global= { override TimeSig.TimeSi
Could you please say what you consider is the 'right'
position and post a small example of your ly code which
shows the bar numbers at 'strange positions'. We should
then be able to help you better.
Trevor D
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