Dear community,
is there a way to get the "a due" text in combined parts automatically?
Here's my short snippet:
\version "2.22.0"
voiceA = \relative c'' {
c4 d e f g4 f e d c1
R1*27 \break
c4 d e f g4 f e d c1 }
voiceB = { \voiceA }
\score {
<<
\new Staff { \partCombine \voiceA \voice
Well, I'm seeing two things: 1) there is no ending to the decrescendo,
so it throws a warning, and 2) the tie from the first e'1 to the
second won't work, because the second is in a different voice. I
don't know exactly what you want to do with the decrescendo, but I'd
put it in a separate Dynamic
Thank you all for explaining the NullVoice and Dynamics contexts.
I think I got it for now.
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021, 10:31 Knute Snortum wrote:
> Well, I'm seeing two things: 1) there is no ending to the decrescendo,
> so it throws a warning, and 2) the tie from the first e'1 to the
> second won't
On 09/06/2021 10:05, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear community,
is there a way to get the "a due" text in combined parts automatically?
I do it by adding a \once \partCombineChords. It doesn't feel great as a
solution, but it works.
\version "2.22.0"
voiceA = \relative c'' {
c4 d e f g4 f e d c1
Am Mi., 9. Juni 2021 um 01:35 Uhr schrieb Molly Preston
:
>
> What is the best way to handle crescendos and decrescendos when they need to
> start on beat 4 of a whole note for example.
>
> Lyrics that start in one voice also disappear when introducing <<...\\ ...>>
> using spacers for crescendos
Am Di., 8. Juni 2021 um 19:07 Uhr schrieb Lukas-Fabian Moser :
>
> Hi Brent,
>
> > This is marvellous, thank you! Just one question: if I wanted to
> > remove the preceding zeros from the number, how would I do that?
>
> Just omit the (not very elegant) code that I added in order to add the
> prece
Hi Harm,
Thus I took a different approach.
Remember, dir-column _respects_ baselines. Following this idea means:
- create a list of line-stencils
- right-align them
- stack them up(!) in reverse order
And after deleting \general-align #Y #DOWN from scoreTitleMarkup we're done.
Amazing! And aga