Basically, what you are doing is
\score{
{ \mark ...
<<
\context StaffGroup ...
...
>>
}
}
This means that you first typeset the mark, then start setting up the
StaffGroup with a number of Staffs. What happens is that LilyPond
needs at least a Staff to be able to handle the \mark com
Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
>
> Quoting alexandre reche e silva yahoo.com.br>:
>
> > I still need help because of a strange side effect: using /mark to
> > "titling" adds a empty staff at the top of the others?!?! (This is really
> > embarrassing. Imagine. An uninvited blank top staff...
Quoting alexandre reche e silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> B) ...The last notes of first section tied with first
> notes of the second section dont tie, indeed. What to do?
You could fake this with invisible notes and slurs.
Excuse my newbieness, more tips will be really appreciated : )
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Graham Percival gmail.com> writes:
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> On 2-Feb-06, at 5:02 AM, alexandre reche e silva wrote:
>
> > A) Nevertheless, marks alignment cannot be tuned and is centred “by
> > nature”. How to force left align?
>
> This is explained in section 8.1.3 Text marks in the manual for
> lilypond 2.7. I
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\version “2.4.5”
I'm about a orchestral piece. As a lily newbie it have been an endure to
me. It is like to learn driving with a truck.
The piece has 3 parts but they are not distinct movements, instead,
sections to be played continuously.
What have I been done:
On 2-Feb-06, at 5:02 AM, alexandre reche e silva wrote:
A) Nevertheless, marks alignment cannot be tuned and is centred “by
nature”. How to force left align? In other words, they are displayed
This is explained in section 8.1.3 Text marks in the manual for
lilypond 2.7. I'm not certain tha