Re: exercises book

2015-03-05 Thread Carlo Vanoni
Whoa! Thanks for all the examples!I will take a look at them carefully within the next days. Il Giovedì 5 Marzo 2015 11:25, Pierre Perol-Schneider ha scritto: Hi, I come a little late... However I think you'll have to take a look here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/

Re: exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Carlo Vanoni
Thanks for your answers Simon and Jim. I used your function for no breaks Jim, and it's really handy. I've just renamed it to noAutoBreak to avoid using a lilypond command name (\noBreak is already defined). To be honest, I was quite surprised to see that I can use the same name... Is it because

Re: exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Jim Long
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:00:32PM +, Carlo Vanoni wrote: > Now, I'll like to have each exercise on a single line, or by the way control > when to break. I'm able to avoid automatic break by adding \noBreak here and > there, but in seems not like the best way to do it. Any better way to force

Re: exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Simon Albrecht
Am 05.03.2015 um 00:00 schrieb Carlo Vanoni: Hi Simon, thanks for the answer. You’re very welcome. Well, your code helped me. In fact, my problem was that I was not sure I can create multiple \score {}. See for more infor

Re: Ex Book (was: exercises book)

2015-03-04 Thread Simon Albrecht
Stephen, it is helpful if you basically retain the original subject, so mailing software will recognise as belonging to the thread. This increases comfort for the list subscribers. Re: etc. don’t matter, also sometimes it makes sense to change the subject and include the former one within (was:

Re: exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Carlo Vanoni
Hi Simon, thanks for the answer.Well, your code helped me. In fact, my problem was that I was not sure I can create multiple \score {}.By creating a \score for each exercise, inserting your code in the brakets, I was able to create the exercises page.So, I have something like this \score {<< \ne

Re: exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Carlo, I don’t get what exactly is the problem you have. Normally you would have one score for each exercise, and each score has << %\new ChordNames \chords \new StaffGroup \with { instrumentName = "647" } << \new Staff \music \new TabStaff \music >> >> And normally lily will choose a perfec

exercises book

2015-03-04 Thread Carlo Vanoni
Hi, everyone! I'm trying to figure how to write a page (well, several pages) with multiple exercises (bass licks).An example is this pagehttp://d29ci68ykuu27r.cloudfront.net/product/Look-Inside/large/4055621_181.jpg(of course without the fancy graphics) So, for each exercise there must be:- exer