.Time signature is 3/8 by the way new bars are on a new line.
If the bars didn't have the right value in them, it would cause many more
problems than what the PDF shows.
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http://www.naomimusic.be/PDFs/Cornet%20in%20Bb.pdf
Above is a PDF of another part I'm doing.
If you look at the 2nd to last line- the first bar of, and the last line, I
think it's pretty obvious what my issue is here!
I have rests in where there shouldn't be... also, it isn't putting in
'breaks'
I'm having a few issues with beaming...
I had to turn manuel beaming on to alter one bar, but now need to go back to
automatic beaming... I can't find any code to do this in the manuel. Can
someone please help?
Here's a sample of the code:
{
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #' ( )
\key g\
Thanks for this Cameron- this helps a great deal
I just about understand what you've done, so shall have a go at applying the
same way to my piece.
The multirests at the start of my part still confuse me as to how I could
get that to work without doubling it all up in both voices, howeve
Incidentally, I'm using Windows XP and lilypond version 2.6 (will be getting
2.8 soon)...
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