On Monday, January 21, 2008, at 04:13AM, "Kieren MacMillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi James, > >> forbid_line_engraver did the trick > >Yeah!! I didn't even know about this one... >Thanks! > >Kostia: I've attached my reformatted version of the shortened version >of your code, applying James's tip. Notice that I abstracted all of >the music into variables, declared before the \score block. I also >moved all of the engraver \remove-ing code to the \layout block -- if >you need those engravers in *other* Staff or Voice contexts (which >aren't currently in the, then you'll need to add them back in, or >move the \remove code *back* to where you originally had them (i.e., >inside the \score block, where the Staff or Voice is actually >instantiated). > >Hope this helps! >Kieren. >___________________________________________ >
You know, I thought about abstracting the music as well, it's really difficult to read when it isn't, but I didn't want to change too much so the OP could understand what was going on. For what it's worth, the more I actually *read* the lilypond manuals, the more I believe that everything is possible in the program. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user