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Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?
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Jan-Peter Voigt |
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Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)? |
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Thu, 14 Nov 2013 11:16:43 +0100 |
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Hi Urs,
there is a snippet in LSR:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=336
which did this for a long time. To me it seems, that finale learned from
lilypond ;)
I adapted it and integrated it in my own always-to-load-extensions and
use it in all my choral transcriptions.
Best, Jan-Peter
Am 14.11.2013 09:52, schrieb Urs Liska:
> Hi all,
>
> this has just appeared:
> http://www.finalemusic.com/blog/quick-peeks-at-finale-2014-consolidate-rests/
>
> and I think what they describe as inferior behaviour in Finale 2012 is
> (nearly) exactly what we have to do (OK, we don't have to manually drag
> rests to an appropriate place but let LilyPond do this with \oneVoice.
>
> But I often have to do things like
>
> <<
> {
> \voiceOne d'4 \oneVoice r \voiceOne d'
> }
> \new Voice {
> \voiceTwo d4 s d
> }
>>>
>
> which really is equivalent to the initial example of the Finale post.
>
> Does anybody have an idea how one could improve this situation for LilyPond?
- Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, (continued)
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Eluze, 2013/11/14
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?,
Jan-Peter Voigt <=
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Karl Hammar, 2013/11/14
Re: Learn from Finale 2014 (seriously)?, Johan Vromans, 2013/11/14