part X numbered
as 1, and so on.
Any help appreciated. The idea of mixing markups and renumbering might be
wring, I am open to any other way to get around -- I know a bit how to
code, so any low level solution is welcome.
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Guy Melançon
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that invokes
\rounded-box \bold ?).
P.S. I saw there is a French list as well, I just thought my chances of
getting an answer would be higher addressing it on the EN list. I might be
wrong.
Best,
Guy
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 7:33 PM Valentin Villenave
wrote:
> On 3/19/19, Guy Melanço
I understand the \parenthesize command applies to a single note.
I would like the parentheses to wrap more tan just one note. Something like
\parenthesize {c4 d e f} to have a parentheses right before c and after f.
This would be useful writing a jazz score to include an optional anacrouse
in the
% \override Parentheses.font-size = #5
> % \startParenthesis
> % d' e' f'
> % \endParenthesis \parenthesize g'
> % }
> %%%
>
> On 10/22/23 10:00, Guy Melançon wrote:
>
> I understand the \parenthesize command applies to a single note.
>
> I would like t