Gianluca D. libero.it> writes:
> Yes, you can put the \break instruction into the notes, but you should put
> it just after a barline, or, which is the same, between two measures-
> otherwise, lilypond will ignore your command.
> Actually, it is still possible that Lilypond will ignore you
Alle 00:08, lunedì 16 gennaio 2006, Ray ha scritto:
> Do I insert the "\break" into the notes (not shown)?
Yes, you can put the \break instruction into the notes, but you should put
it just after a barline, or, which is the same, between two measures-
otherwise, lilypond will ignore your comm
First, a huge thank you to the people who took the time to respond to my earlier
post a few weeks ago. I am still working through some issues but got a better
sense of how the "score" section works thanks to your generous help.
I have another question now, which hopefully will have an easier answ
>
Yes, I've poured through the documentation, but it's very opaque
and there's not
much explanation of line breaks. For example,
the section link kindly posted
earlier tells me that yes, indeed, line breaks
are possible...but I've not a
clue about where to place the \break...in the
notes? In
Quoting Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have another question now, which hopefully will have an easier answer.
Currently, my melody and lyrics match up nicely and I'm producing a
MIDI file.
However, the PDF has unoptimal line breaks and I'm wondering if
there's a way to
fix that:
I hope you have
Ray wrote:
I have another question now, which hopefully will have an easier answer.
Currently, my melody and lyrics match up nicely and I'm producing a MIDI file.
However, the PDF has unoptimal line breaks and I'm wondering if there's a way to
fix that:
Hi Ray,
Have you tried:
http://www.lil