2013/8/15 Nick Payne <nick.pa...@internode.on.net>: > On 14/08/13 23:46, Kale Good wrote: >> >> Hi Thomas, >> Thanks; it works like a charm* until I need a page break; right now its >> just crowding everything on one page. I put it a \pageBreak and nothing >> happened, so I'm guessing that lilypond won't break simultaneous music >> over a page (makes sense). Any overrides for this?
Well, the problem is "How to align the exercises vertically?" at least their repeat signs. You can do as I proposed: << \new Staff { ... } \new Staff { ... } ... ... \new Staff { ... } \new Staff { ... } >> With the disadvantage that you have to manually insert a pageBreak by intercepting << ... >> and start a new section with << ... >> on the next page. Alternatively you may try Nick's method below. I dond't know else. >> >> *works like a charm except for your \override VerticalAxisGroup command, >> which I'm not super familiar with (looks right to me). Won't compile >> with it, will compile without it. I don't understand why it doesn't work for you. Did you really copy and paste my or Nick's code and compiled it without any change? >> >> wasn't planning on bringing back 19th century guitar fingering notation, >> but now that you mention it... =) >> > > When I set the Giuliani 120 exercises a couple of years ago, I did it by > using Lilypond render frames in Scribus, with each exercise as a separate ly > score. > > See attached, which is a Scribus file showing the first two exercises set in > render frames (the Lilypond code is inside the render frames, right-click on > the render frame and select Edit Source to see it), and the resulting PDF > output. > > You need Scribus 1.5 to open the sla file. Version 1.4 can't recognise it. Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user