graham:

 "LM 3 and LM 4 are quite hard going for anyone fairly new to LilyPond".
thank you trevor! i am certainly a newbie, and although i have always found
these sections very confusing, i never spoke up cause i had no suggestions
about how to improve them. now that i'm trying to help, i'll ramble out loud
here a little... to just read these sections is confusing and boring. the
tweaking is especially hard to read. i mean i hardly ever have an issue
about how lilypond engraves, and when it is different than what i'm
transcribing, i usually don't care. i realize i am at the very bottom of the
lilypond user pool, i simply want my lesson pieces larger for my old eyes,
and the midi output is great too. enough rambling.

i was proud/relieved recently, when after ~10 minutes of targetted study, i
got a

\once \override Score.MetronomeMark #'padding = #4
\tempo 4=88
\set Score.skipBars = ##t R1*3

to move the tempo marking above the "3" for the multi-measure rest. when
given a specific problem to solve like this, the lm and nr docs are quite
helpful. i had to get the naming convention, which engraver, and the
property, and it worked out pretty quickly. but to just peruse the list of
objects and properties is painful.
 now file structure is another confusing subject where again i have no
sugesstion, but i do wish it were easier for the newbie. i worked on a
couple of pieces for hours trying to use includes etc to completely minimize
the amount of repeating any typing, such as putting music notes for violin,
pianoright and pianoleft in separate files, the combining to print a score,
a piano part with reduced violin above, and a violin by itself. i got
something passable, but never nailed where some things. for example, i could
not get a piano with smaller violin staff without repeating the violin music
with a smaller staff, or having the violin part not show fingerings in the
piano printout.


> On Feb 8, 2008 2:54 PM, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > I'd like to draw attention to the Learning Manual, chapters 3
> Fundamental concepts and 4 Tweaks.
>
> - if you're a new user, PLEASE read these in detail.
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