Steve Yegge gmail.com> writes:
> Any idea how to squelch these? -steve
I don't know how to disable these warnings, but there are a couple other options
which would yield the same result without warnings:
- Separate the pedals from the music. This would be similar to how the
"Piano template with c
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> Steve Yegge wrote:
> > I tried
> > \override SustainPedal #'transparent = ##t
> > with no luck. Any suggestions?
>
> try
> \override Staff.SustainPedal #'transparent = ##t
>
Ah, that did it, thanks.
I also had to add:
\override Sta
Steve Yegge wrote:
> I tried
> \override SustainPedal #'transparent = ##t
> with no luck. Any suggestions?
try
\override Staff.SustainPedal #'transparent = ##t
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Hello,
I'd like to be able to add invisible \sustainDown and \sustainUp
instructions to a guitar piece I'm working on, so that the MIDI
output uses the sustain, but no sustain stuff appears in the score.
(For these arpeggiated chords, the sustain is implicit.)
I tried
\override SustainPedal #'