David Wright wrote:
I've used the attached, which is from the last, and defunct,
reference in:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2017-02/msg00133.html
I haven't checked whether it's been made available elsewhere,
like a snippet.
That defunct reference was a message on this
On Tue 19 Oct 2021 at 12:29:18 (+0200), Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
> Am 19.10.21 um 09:55 schrieb Valentin Petzel:
> >
> > You probably want to play around with stuff like break-visibility. By
> > default
> > RehearsalMark as end-of-line-invisible, so they are printed at the begin of
> > a
> >
Am 19.10.21 um 09:55 schrieb Valentin Petzel:
Hi Lukas, Hi Ken,
You probably want to play around with stuff like break-visibility. By default
RehearsalMark as end-of-line-invisible, so they are printed at the begin of a
system, but not at the end.
Also if you want to do something like have
Hi Lukas, Hi Ken,
You probably want to play around with stuff like break-visibility. By default
RehearsalMark as end-of-line-invisible, so they are printed at the begin of a
system, but not at the end.
Also if you want to do something like have the segno at the end of the top
system and the
Hi Lukas;
Thank you so much! This will go into my "hints/tips/snippets" collection.
Ken
On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 11:41 PM Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
>
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> Am 19.10.21 um 07:57 schrieb Kenneth Wolcott
> >So, what is the correct method to obtain these symbols displayed
> >
Hi Kenneth,
Am 19.10.21 um 07:57 schrieb Kenneth Wolcott
So, what is the correct method to obtain these symbols displayed
adjacent to each other?
Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
Would
\version "2.22"
{
g'2 8 4.
\mark \markup {
\musicglyph "scripts.segno"
\musicglyph "scripts.coda"
}
Hi;
I have a piece which I am trying to engrave using Lilypond 2.22.1
which has adjacent segno and coda symbols. See attached screenshot. I
am not engraving the lyrics at this time, so that word "free" in the
screenshot can be ignored.
I have the following in my lilypond source (excepted):