[snip]
>>
> No special instructions. The text in the frets.ly file will just
> replace the text"
> '\include "frets.ly"'
>
> Paul Scott
Good, I'll try it out asap.
SOM
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Shelagh Manton wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:57:38 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to
pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you
have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all
with \include.
I guess your real qu
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:57:38 +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to
> pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you
> have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all
> with \include.
>
> I guess your real question is how to
First of all, using \include is completely equivalent to
pasting a copy of the included file at the place where you
have the \include command, so there's nothing magic at all
with \include.
I guess your real question is how to define a macro for
a particular fret diagram. You can simply do:
myfre
I've been thinking about using fret diagrams in various lead sheets for
singing and finding it awkward to use fret diagrams. If I wrote a fret.ly
file with my usual set of frets in it can I include it as you would files
such as english.ly etc?
Actually I know you can do this; probably what I'm as