> I'm sorry, once last try: The file I've attached this time
> works as an \include for me; it should work for you.
Thanks, that did the trick.
--
Tim Slattery
slatter...@bls.gov
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.
I'm sorry, once last try: The file I've attached this time works as an
\include for me; it should work for you.
-Leland
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Slattery, Tim - BLS
wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry, I seem to have left off the closing parenthesis!
>> Try again with the code I have attached this tim
> I'm sorry, I seem to have left off the closing parenthesis!
> Try again with the code I have attached this time...
I'm trying to use your code as an include file, that should work,
shouldn't it?
I still get zillions of errors.
GNU LilyPond 2.12.1
Processing `alexander3.ly'
Parsing...
program
I'm sorry, I seem to have left off the closing parenthesis! Try again
with the code I have attached this time...
-Leland
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Slattery, Tim - BLS
wrote:
>> Tim,
>>
>> All you need to do is include that code somewhere in your
>> file, and then use \override in your \gl
> Tim,
>
> All you need to do is include that code somewhere in your
> file, and then use \override in your \global section to
> activate the code that Robin wrote. I've attached a file
> including all the code that I currently have for Sacred
> Harp-style repeats.
I can't figure it out. I ge
Tim,
All you need to do is include that code somewhere in your file, and
then use \override in your \global section to activate the code that
Robin wrote. I've attached a file including all the code that I
currently have for Sacred Harp-style repeats.
I'm still working on other details of Sacred
"Robin Bannister" wrote:
>Leland Kusmer wrote:
>> Is there a way to do this?
>
>Lilypond does this according to bar-glyph-alist,
>by calling calc-glyph-name from within the barline print routine.
>But when you override the BarLine stencil like this,
>you are bypassing the barline print routine
Hello!
> Lilypond does this according to bar-glyph-alist, by calling calc-glyph-name
> from within the barline print routine.
> But when you override the BarLine stencil like this, you are bypassing the
> barline print routine.
>
Gotcha.
So try something (which calls calc-glyph-name) like
>
> #
Leland Kusmer wrote:
Is there a way to do this?
Lilypond does this according to bar-glyph-alist,
by calling calc-glyph-name from within the barline print routine.
But when you override the BarLine stencil like this,
you are bypassing the barline print routine.
So try something (which calls
Hello!
I'm a (sometimes) composer of shapenote music, in the style of the
Sacred Harp, and have been working on a particular issue.
Sacred Harp music has different glyphs for repeat barlines, and
different conventions for using them. The glyph usually uses only one,
heavy barline (rather than two
10 matches
Mail list logo