Adding Rehearsal Marks, v2.12.2

2010-01-17 Thread rasAK
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (...but I did search the documentation and this forum!). How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going through and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part? Thanks so much! Randy -- View this message in context: http:

Re: Adding Rehearsal Marks, v2.12.2

2010-01-17 Thread rasAK
>This is probably best answered in the Notation Reference, section > 3.3.2, different editions from one source I looked through that section, but it wasn't clear to me how that solves my problem. I'm doing instrumental parts for a double-choir Bach motet. The result will be 9 parts (2 each of

Adding Rehearsal Marks, v2.12.2

2010-01-18 Thread rasAK
Apologies...I'm sure this is addressed somewhere (but I did search the documentation and this forum!). How do I add rehearsal letters to an existing score without going through and adding a "\mark" for every letter in every part? Thanks so much! Randy -- View this message in context: http://o

Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-23 Thread rasAK
In my orchestral parts, I would like Multi-Measure Rests to have both: (1) an integer representing the number of measures in the current MMR, centered above (default behavior) (2) a second text indicating which measures are included in the given MMR, in parentheses and centered BELOW the MMR. (1)

Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-23 Thread rasAK
Alexander, Thanks so much. I'll take a look at your suggestion in detail. Randy rasAK wrote: > > In my orchestral parts, I would like Multi-Measure Rests to have both: > (1) an integer representing the number of measures in the current MMR, > centered above (default

Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-25 Thread rasAK
e the MMR). Something like the following: 6 |-| ( 121 - 126 ) Thoughts? Thanks, Randy Alexander Kobel wrote: > > rasAK wrote: >> In my orchestral parts, I would like Multi-Measure Rests to have both: >> (1) an integer representing the number of meas

Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-26 Thread rasAK
ttp://old.nabble.com/file/p27319831/Bach_Singet_dem_Herrn_04_choir_I_bassoon_pg_2.pdf Bach_Singet_dem_Herrn_04_choir_I_bassoon_pg_2.pdf Alexander Kobel wrote: > > rasAK wrote: >> In my orchestral parts, I would like Multi-Measure Rests to have both: >> (1) an integer repr

Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-27 Thread rasAK
Alexander, I don't have time to look into this, but wanted you to be aware: I went ahead and used the BarNumberStaff rather than the BarNumberVoice. In trying to adjust the Y-Offset of the BarNumberVoice, it moves the lyrics down as well. The BarNumberStaff does not. \new BarNumberVoic

Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?

2010-01-27 Thread rasAK
Alexander, Yes, I've got what I need for now, so no rush on the fix. Whenever you do get to it, let me know and I'll be happy to test. Randy Alexander Kobel wrote: > > rasAK wrote: >> I don't have time to look into this, but wanted you to be aware: I

\partcombine and positioning of soloText, soloIIText and aDueText

2010-01-28 Thread rasAK
Anyone know how to tweak/adjust the positioning of the 3 text values associated with \partcombine? Specifically, I'd like to have an override at the beginning of my musical expression that puts soloIIText below the staff while leaving soloText above the staff. Thanks, Randy -- View this messag

Re: your MultiMeasureRest utility

2010-03-12 Thread rasAK
Alexander, Well, to Carl's comment, I am not actually putting a full-measure rest in a partial measure. The last full-measure rest (R2.) completely fills bar 151, which is in 3/4 time. While the error message doesn't tell us what exactly causes the bar-check error, it SHOULD be caused by the fo