I am working with piano teacher upon solving the harmonization
exercises. To solve them I need a blank sheet with music staves
grouped by 2 with treble and bass clefs.
Usually one exercise requires 2 sets of staves (4 staves totally). So
far I was able to use this code from the template
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Hi,
Am 24.08.21 um 11:56 schrieb Ivanov Dmitry:
I am working with piano teacher upon solving the harmonization
exercises. To solve them I need a blank sheet with music staves
grouped by 2 with treble and bass clefs.
Usually one exercise requires 2 sets of staves (4 staves totally). So
far I was
Hello,
I'm transcribing an old scores' book into lilypond.
I'd like to get a printable PDF with a cover and a back page.
On the back page, I want to indicate the source of the original score.
If the final PDF has an odd number of pages, I want to add a blank page
with the footer.
If the book has
Thank you. I modified your file a little and have the following questions:
1. Single title is not enough in the function, I'd like to add the
text below the title. Currently I removed the header from the function
and added the title and text manually. Don't know, how to do it inside
the function.
I am making a score one of whose pages (the last) will fold out from the
previous. The previous page is numbered 5, but I have been told to make
the fold-out page not 6 but 5a. I can't see how to change the header
format for just a single page - can anyone help?
Thanks, as ever,
Paul
Hi,
Running Lilypond 2.19.82 on Opensuse Tumbleweed, I want to enlarge the
space between systems of choir staffs.
Looking in the docs, and googling, I tried
\override VerticalAxisGroup.staffgroup-staff-spacing = #'(50(50))
and
\override StaffGrouper.staffgroup-staff-spacing.basic-distance =
Am Di., 24. Aug. 2021 um 18:38 Uhr schrieb Paul Hodges :
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> I am making a score one of whose pages (the last) will fold out from the
> previous. The previous page is numbered 5, but I have been told to make
> the fold-out page not 6 but 5a. I can't see how to change the header
> format for just
Thanks for this. Immediately before reading your suggestion, I found
myself a much simpler - and much dirtier! - solution, which is also for
the last page only. I have used:
evenHeaderMarkup = \markup {
\on-the-fly \last-page \fill-line{ \null \null "5a" }
\on-the-fly \last-page "