2007/9/2, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
there is no place to store exclamations inside a pitch.
Oh I see. The point is: I didn't think the pitch as a single element.
So -- correct me if I'm wrong -- what you call pitch should be
divided into 2 parts:
pitch_root (a, b, c etc.) and
2007/9/2, Jay Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you that is what I was looking for- and thanks for the reference.
Is your snippet LSR-worthy Neil?
Regards,
Valentin
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Thanks, Graham. I see the warning in Ch. 8.2.1 about using
MultiMeasureRestText instead of TextScript to move these markups. I
was originally thrown off course, because I was trying to use the
\translate text markup command described in 8.1.6. It works on
TextScript, but is ignored by
2007/9/2, David F. Place [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks, Graham. I see the warning in Ch. 8.2.1 about using
MultiMeasureRestText instead of TextScript to move these markups. I
Iwas originally thrown off course, because I was trying to use the
\translate text markup command described in 8.1.6.
On 9/2/07, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/2, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
there is no place to store exclamations inside a pitch.
Oh I see. The point is: I didn't think the pitch as a single element.
So -- correct me if I'm wrong -- what you call pitch should be
Thanks, Valentin. I see now that I misunderstood the function of
\translate. I used at as the first operator in a markup in order to
move the whole thing which I now understand is not supposed to work
as described in the documentation of \raise. I was confused because
it did work in
You can move the rest manually with \notemode (see manual):
\notemode {c''2. \rest}
or with
\once \override Rest #'staff-position = #1 r2.
\once \override MultiMeasureRest #'staff-position = #1 r2.
for the whole \new Staff (or whatever) you can:
\revert Rest #'direction
respectively:
Mark,
what I wrote about \notemode is nonsene because you are already in
\notemode. You only need \rest (which makes a rest instead of a note,
see manual)
Neil, does the \voiceOne Command also work in \drummode?
ole
Am 02.09.2007 um 17:28 schrieb Neil Puttock:
Hi Mark/Ole,
On 9/2/07,
Hi Ole,
On 9/2/07, Ole Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil, does the \voiceOne Command also work in \drummode?
It certainly does; have a look at the verbose example at the top of
section 7.4.3.
Regards,
Neil
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Quoting Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello David,
as you can see in the following snippet, there are several ways to
print text above an empty measure; all of them wan be moved using the
appropriate object name; besides since all of them accept the \markup
command, all of them accept
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