Re: code suggestions

2008-10-10 Thread James E. Bailey
On 10.10.2008, at 16:21, David Stocker wrote: Thank you, James and Daniel, for your suggestions. You only need to do that if you use <<{\voiceOne}\new Voice {\voiceTwo}>>\oneVoice, in which case, all of that is necessary for the same multi-voice construct. This has dogged me for several we

Re: code suggestions

2008-10-10 Thread David Stocker
Thank you, James and Daniel, for your suggestions. You only need to do that if you use <<{\voiceOne}\new Voice {\voiceTwo}>>\oneVoice, in which case, all of that is necessary for the same multi-voice construct. This has dogged me for several weeks and I finally gave up. Now, seeing the overall

Re: code suggestions

2008-10-10 Thread Daniel Hulme
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 03:03:53AM -0400, David Stocker wrote: > \paper { > #(set-paper-size "concert") > } This is entirely a matter of preference, but I'd suggest making the closing brace be at the same indentation level as the line that opens the block, like so: \paper { #(set-paper-size

Re: code suggestions

2008-10-10 Thread James E. Bailey
On 10.10.2008, at 09:03, David Stocker wrote: Hello everyone. Is there anyone on the list who wouldn't mind taking a look at some code and offering general suggestions on writing input files? I've now successfully typeset several piano scores and would like some feedback from experienced

code suggestions

2008-10-10 Thread David Stocker
Hello everyone. Is there anyone on the list who wouldn't mind taking a look at some code and offering general suggestions on writing input files? I've now successfully typeset several piano scores and would like some feedback from experienced users about the structure of my .ly files. I'm stil