On Sun 28 Aug 2022 at 10:25:28 (+0100), Wols Lists wrote:
> On 28/08/2022 04:46, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sun 28 Aug 2022 at 10:33:30 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> > > I suppose there is a way to do this but the concept is strange. I have
> > > never seen any edition do this. Why? Speaking as
On 2022-08-28 1:41 pm, Alexander Weidner wrote:
how can I get a smaller fontsize for text under a CueVoice?
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\new CueVoice = "Hirte" {
\relative c'' {
\autoBeamOff \stemUp
s4 s8 a16 a16 d8 d8 r16 d16 d16 e16 |%T1
}
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "Hirte" {
Hello,
how can I get a smaller fontsize for text under a CueVoice?
I tried
\font-size = #-2
and other things, but it did not work.
Cheers! Alexander
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\new CueVoice = "Hirte" {
\relative c'' {
\autoBeamOff \stemUp
s4 s8 a16 a16 d8 d8 r16 d16 d16 e16 |%T1
Dear Andrew,
The display of bar numbers during repeats gains its practical use when
the repeats are many pages long, making it significantly easier to
rehearse with amny players. One particular example that comes to mind in
my experience is a contemporary choral piece (32 strong choir) that
On 28/08/2022 04:46, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 28 Aug 2022 at 10:33:30 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote:
I suppose there is a way to do this but the concept is strange. I have
never seen any edition do this. Why? Speaking as an organist if I came
across this I would have to spend time working out
Hi Joe,
Am 28.08.22 um 01:11 schrieb Joseph Srednicki:
I looked at the Lilypond documentation and snippet library but did not
find an answer to the question that I am asking in this message.
I am typesetting my personal performer's edition of Bach's Schmüke
Dich (BWV 654). The first 34