Open custom template is probably not right, course Open custom template
requires a different file type.
Import Lilypond could be the right one.
Could you open the zither-tab-01.ly
Am 18.06.22 um 14:07 schrieb Richard Shann:
On Thu, 2022-06-16 at 19:50 +0100, Joe wrote:
Beware that it also deletes any transposition and other staff
properties that appear as Denemo directives in your score.
I just tried this on a score with a staff that mirrored another staff.
It didn't delete the mirror property on the staff when that template
was chosen via Open->Custom Template.
Is it some other command you are thinking of?
Richard
It is probably safer to delete the notes by hand before saving if
you Wang to retain such (useful) features.
Command: Save Template
Saves the current score as a template, offering to remove the music
if
desired. When removing the music, all movements except the first
movement are deleted and all the contents of the staffs except the
first source reference, and any Incipit is deleted too.
Location: Main Menu ▶ File ▶ Save
Internal Name: SaveAsTemplate
Joe
On 16 Jun 2022 7:03 pm, Richard Shann<[email protected]>
wrote:
On Thu, 2022-06-16 at 18:58 +0200, Michael Wossog wrote:
I am so glad, that the flakpack Denemo 2.22 runs without errors.
But now I've been trying for a while and can't get any further.
)-:
I have a .ly file created with LilyPond and I want it (that mans
the
content) use as the default score in Denemo.
So how can I create a .ly file in Denemo or change the default
score.
And there are 4 .ly files which have to be included.
Importing LilyPond files into Denemo is limited - it is useful if
you
have a lot of music (notes) that you want to get into Denemo so
that
you can work on the score in Denemo, it is not useful for importing
the
structure - number of staffs, braces, clefs etc. Ask if you want
help
importing the actual music of a score - notes etc.
To create a Default template score start with a blank score (or one
of
the standard templates) and add any features that will be common to
all
your scores. The save it via
Command: Save Template
Saves the current score as a template, offering to remove the music
if
desired. When removing the music, all movements except the first
movement are deleted and all the contents of the staffs except the
first source reference, and any Incipit is deleted too.
Location: Main Menu ▶ File ▶ Save
Internal Name: SaveAsTemplate
If you use the name "Default" for this file then the command
Command: Open Default Template
Opens the template Default.denemo in the user's custom template
folder.
Location: Main Menu ▶ File ▶ Open
Internal Name: OpenMyDefaultTemplate
will create a new score using that score as a template.
HTH
Richard
Thank you very much Michael
I hope, you understand me, I am from Germany and my English is
learned at shool.