Erlend Aasland wrote:
On 2/16/06, *Paul Scott* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Erlend Aasland wrote:
I have not seen page numbers in the manual. Can you tell me where to
see them?
Yes, the right upper corner of each page (I assume you've downloaded
the manual as pdf).
In section 8.2.3 Rehearsal Marks I don't see enough explanation to
learn
what you have just shown me.
\mark #<number> creates a rehearsal mark (formatted using the
markFormatter function).
Example: \mark #5
...will create a rehearsal mark with the number "5" if the
markFormatter is set to mark-format-numbers, mark-format-box-numbers
or mark-format-circle-numbers. If markFormatter is set to i.e.
mark-format-alphabet, is will produce a rehearsal mark with the letter
"E".
That part's clear from the manual.
If set to mark-format-barnumbers the current bar number is printed,
(thus ignoring the #<number> argument.)
(I thought the mark-format-barnumbers function was documented, but I
was wrong.) You can use mark-format-barnumbers,
mark-format-box-barnumbers and mark-format-circle-barnumbers to get
bar numbers as rehearsal marks.
Thanks! I am using it and it works great!
Paul
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