Dear Kieren,
thanks for Your help. Yes, it would be really great to get it
qutomatically. Maybee with lilypond 2.14.
2009/3/27 Kieren MacMillan :
> Hi Stefan,
>
>> Yes, I don't now how to reduce the distance and first staff in this
>> example.
>> It is an excerpt of a larger score, and the first
Hi Stefan,
Yes, I don't now how to reduce the distance and first staff in this
example.
It is an excerpt of a larger score, and the first staff isn't always
the same, it's a so called french score.
If you're French scoring, you need to make a music function that
turns the topmost (visible)
Dear Neil,
Yes, I don't now how to reduce the distance and first staff in this example.
It is an excerpt of a larger score, and the first staff isn't always
the same, it's a so called french score.
Here is the example:
\version "2.12.1"
#(set-global-staff-size 12)
\paper {
ragged-bottom = #f
r
2009/3/23 Stefan Thomas :
> Dear Neil,
> thanks for Your help, Your code worked.
It's really your code tidied up with the odd enhancement. ;)
> I don't have any problems with the horizontal position of the
> TimeSignatures, but I'm still not happy with the vertical position.
> Sometimes (if I hav
Dear Neil,
thanks for Your help, Your code worked.
I don't have any problems with the horizontal position of the
TimeSignatures, but I'm still not happy with the vertical position.
Sometimes (if I have a stretch in the layout), the TimeSignature is
too far away, sometimes it is too close to the sta
2009/3/22 Stefan Thomas :
> Dear Lilypond-users,
> I've got a new problem, concerning the TimeSig-Context.
> I don't understand, why the Time-Signature takes so much space in this
> example, when the bar starts with a rest.
> How can I change it?
You can make it take up no space using 'extra-spaci
Dear Lilypond-users,
I've got a new problem, concerning the TimeSig-Context.
I don't understand, why the Time-Signature takes so much space in this
example, when the bar starts with a rest.
How can I change it?
\version "2.12.1"
\include "compound.ly"
%taktarten
zwozwodrei = { \compoundMeter #'(2 2