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Re: several questions about writing an entire work
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: several questions about writing an entire work |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Sep 2003 15:43:01 +0200 |
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Service Financier wrote:
OS : Mandrake 9.1
Lily Version : 1.8.1 compiled from sources
As a member of a choir and involved by the cost of scores, I am
re-writing Bach's K106 (that you will find enclosed) and have a few
remarks about our best friend Lily.
First of all I am not a computer ingeneer, but I nevertheless try to do
my best for my fellow chorists in printing scores and burning CDs for
home- training.
Since I am not fluent in using Latex and building Makefiles or scripts,
I am very satisfied with the emacs lilypond-mode.
Here take place my remarks:
1-the \tempo command
* wonderfull printing compared to the formerly tricks, but unable to
combine with text
(eg. Moderato 1/4note = 72 )
* when unique, placed mandatory in both \notes and \midi
sections otherwise midi runs 1/4 = 60
* when multiple, impossible to treat them in the midi section, and
printout aligned with bar
(not possible on the third click)
Sorry, cannot help you here. (Also, I don't understand your final
comment in parenthesis.)
2-page breaks, while working with includes
I have tried several ways to force a page break between two movements,
but no way to have them work (except one trick - run make ps on
0Flute.ly ) .
Does this happen only because I use RemoveEmptyStaff ?
One trick to insert a page break between two movements is to do
\header{
piece = "\newpage 1. Sonatina"
}
Mats