Re: French Horn - transposing

2024-03-10 Thread David Sumbler
> Thank you all for your suggestions and time. I ended up using > \transpose which was the easiest for me to understand, and worked > great it seems. > > Cheers! > tjk :) It's worth noting that, at least in an orchestral context, horns are conventionally written without a key signature.  In other

Re: Control breaks in staff that I get from a variable?

2024-03-10 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le dimanche 10 mars 2024 à 18:33 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit : > > Can you provide some additional sentence or sentences for the > documentation so that we have something to start with? See also https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6439 signature.asc Description: This is a digitall

Re: Control breaks in staff that I get from a variable?

2024-03-10 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> The classic fix is >> >> << >> \new Devnull { s1*5 \break } >> \staffIGot > > This was exactly what I was after. It’s nice and simple and works > well. Thank you. > > I might wish for it being better documented. I see Devnull > documented well in the Internals Reference, but I didn’t readi

Re: Control breaks in staff that I get from a variable?

2024-03-10 Thread Ole V. Villumsen
> The classic fix is > > << > \new Devnull { s1*5 \break } > \staffIGot > >> This was exactly what I was after. It’s nice and simple and works well. Thank you. I might wish for it being better documented. I see Devnull documented well in the Internals Reference, but I didn’t readily see it

Re: French Horn - transposing

2024-03-10 Thread Raphael Mankin
On 10/03/2024 01:14, TJ Kolev wrote: Thank you all for your suggestions and time. I ended up using \transpose which was the easiest for me to understand, and worked great it seems. Cheers! tjk :) And I learned something new w.r.t \quote* operators, which I did not know existed. On Sa