t;I don't
know how to do this, there".
Sorry, but I wont help you typing your songs.
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Am 10.05.2012 16:36, schrieb joannesmith:
Thank you all for your private emails ... they have been a great
encouragement to me. I will probably end up sticking with Lilypond for all
the reasons you mentioned. It really does seem like the best option ... I
just need to hang in there long enough to
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Hi Joanne,
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 4:27 PM, joannesmith wrote:
>
> Hello to all.
> We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes). We
> have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now (copied, pasted,
> written on, sloppy, taped, marked, etc.) and I have the job of
He doesn't even have to copy&paste sources.
Just save it to an appropriate place and name and include it.
Hope the OP is still with us ;-)
Best
Urs
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Francisco Vila schrieb:
2012/5/8 Colin Hall :
> On Tue, May 08,
2012/5/8 Colin Hall :
> On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 07:27:11AM -0700, joannesmith wrote:
>> A friend suggested lilypond. I appreciate all that lilypond
>> can do, but I find that it is taking a painful amount of time
>
> You might prefer:
>
> http://musescore.org/
>
> and I have heard good reports
joannesmith writes:
> The easy ones only take me about 20 minutes or so, however the hard ones can
> take more than 3 hours and some I have just given up on for now. Multiply
> that by about 450 songs and it is really intimidating to me.
>
> So my question ... maybe there is another program that
And you can/should of course put most of such a template in an include file.
So you
A) don't duplicate code unnecessarily
B) can change the setting and have this be reflected through all your scores and
C) have nice small files for the actual piece.
Best
Urs
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On 5/8/12 8:27 AM, "joannesmith" wrote:
>
>Hello to all.
>We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes).
>We
>have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now (copied, pasted,
>written on, sloppy, taped, marked, etc.) and I have the job of making them
>all look ni
On 12-05-08 08:29 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
Here is a template I modified, and I apologise to the author of the
rehearsalMidi function, as I cannot remember where I found it.
Discussion of the template is *so* much easier when it is actually
present in the reply!
\version "2.15.34"
\lan
On 12-05-08 05:51 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
joannesmith writes:
We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes). We
have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now
[...]
Of course I am hoping for a somewhat easier program ... clicking and
dragging sounds very
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Subject: Re: Too complicated and time consuming ...
Am 08.05.2012 16:27, schrieb joannesmith:
> Hello to all.
> We are in the process of making our own hymn boo
joannesmith writes:
> We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes). We
> have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now
[...]
> Of course I am hoping for a somewhat easier program ... clicking and
> dragging sounds very appealing to me right now! Does any suc
Am 08.05.2012 16:27, schrieb joannesmith:
Hello to all.
We are in the process of making our own hymn books (we use shape notes). We
have about 450 hymns that are in paper format right now (copied, pasted,
written on, sloppy, taped, marked, etc.) and I have the job of making them
all look nice. A
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 07:27:11AM -0700, joannesmith wrote:
> A friend suggested lilypond. I appreciate all that lilypond
> can do, but I find that it is taking a painful amount of time
You might prefer:
http://musescore.org/
and I have heard good reports of Noteworthy:
http://www.notewor
exist?
Thank you for your time.
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