Hi
I'm engraving a piece in two sections. The first section fits on one page
and the second one is rather longer and requires 2 pages. I would like the
pdf to have a blank page at the start because I often view pdf's with 2
pages side by side. All my searches have not helped. My minimum not-working
Le dimanche 11 juin 2023 à 14:41 +0100, Paul McKay a écrit :
> Hi
> I'm engraving a piece in two sections. The first section fits on one page and
> the second one is rather longer and requires 2 pages. I would like the pdf to
> have a blank page at the start because I
> often view pdf's with 2 pa
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to draw an up or down arrow next to a chord. This is common
notation in classical guitar for strum direction.
It seems that the most likely way to make this happen is to use \arpeggio
and set the arpeggio stencil to draw a straight line. I saw
https://lists.gnu.org/archive
Le dimanche 11 juin 2023 à 12:18 -0400, John Asmuth a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
> I'm trying to draw an up or down arrow next to a chord. This is common
> notation in classical guitar for strum direction.
>
> It seems that the most likely way to make this happen is to use \arpeggio and
> set the a
Perfect, thank you!
On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 12:33 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le dimanche 11 juin 2023 à 12:18 -0400, John Asmuth a écrit :
>
> Hi everyone, I'm trying to draw an up or down arrow next to a chord. This
> is common notation in classical guitar for strum direction.
>
> It seems tha
Hello,
I'm (re)working on a series of pieces for player piano. I'd like to
find a way to generate all the \scaleDurations values so that I don't
have to type them by hand. In the example below they follow a simple
pattern (60/60k 60/59, 60/58, etc.). Unfortunately my knowledge of
Scheme is very lim
Le dimanche 11 juin 2023 à 23:55 +0200, Lib Lists a écrit :
> Hello,
> I'm (re)working on a series of pieces for player piano. I'd like to
> find a way to generate all the \scaleDurations values so that I don't
> have to type them by hand. In the example below they follow a simple
> pattern (60/60
Hi Paul,
On 11.06.23 15:41, Paul McKay wrote:
A solution which would also allow me to insert a blank space between
scores (so I could begin a 2nd movement on an even-numbered page)
would be good, but my current request is just for an initial one.
Jean already gave one solution, another common
I tried this trick, which seems to work :
\markup " "
\pageBreak
produces a blank page
It seems that there must be something on the page for \pageBreak to produce a
page.
Of course, there is also possibilities to add blank pages to a PDF document.
Le 11.06.23 à 15:41, Paul McKay a écrit :
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