Hello Haipeng,
Of course \killCues can be used like your example.
Am Samstag, 12. Juni 2010, um 23:05:35 schrieb 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng:
> > No, not if you use \killCues in your full score.
>
> I know it, but the example puts it inside the music expression, so I guess
> it can't be used as:
>
> picco
Thanks.
> No, not if you use \killCues in your full score.
I know it, but the example puts it inside the music expression, so I guess it
can't be used as:
piccolo = \relative c,, { }
\new Staff = "piccolo" { \killCues \piccolo }
Am I wrong?
Regards
Haipeng
2010/6/12 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng :
> Hello,
> I find I'm facing a problem I didn't pay attention to--making parts.
> I have read the NR, and know how to add cues. But here's a problem:
> how can I use the same source to extract every parts with different
> cues? Thus, if I add \cueDuring to every par
Hello,
I find I'm facing a problem I didn't pay attention to--making parts. I have
read the NR, and know how to add cues. But here's a problem: how can I use the
same source to extract every parts with different cues? Thus, if I add
\cueDuring to every part, the full score will also contain cu