On 10/03/2024 01:14, TJ Kolev wrote:
Thank you all for your suggestions and time. I ended up using \transpose
which was the easiest for me to understand, and worked great it seems.
Cheers!
tjk :)
And I learned something new w.r.t \quote* operators, which I did not
know existed.
On Sa
> The classic fix is
>
> <<
> \new Devnull { s1*5 \break }
> \staffIGot
> >>
This was exactly what I was after. It’s nice and simple and works well. Thank
you.
I might wish for it being better documented. I see Devnull documented well in
the Internals Reference, but I didn’t readily see it
>> The classic fix is
>>
>> <<
>> \new Devnull { s1*5 \break }
>> \staffIGot
>
> This was exactly what I was after. It’s nice and simple and works
> well. Thank you.
>
> I might wish for it being better documented. I see Devnull
> documented well in the Internals Reference, but I didn’t readi
Le dimanche 10 mars 2024 à 18:33 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
> Can you provide some additional sentence or sentences for the
> documentation so that we have something to start with?
See also https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6439
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> Thank you all for your suggestions and time. I ended up using
> \transpose which was the easiest for me to understand, and worked
> great it seems.
>
> Cheers!
> tjk :)
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