Once you've finished typesetting, you could also include:
\paper {
system-count = 4
}
the number being of course equal to the number of lines you want (and 1 more
than the number of \break commands).
David
Hi Tim,
There's a snippet in the Notation Reference that may be able to help
On May 17, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Tim McNamara wrote:
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am
finding that LilyPond is ignoring one of the m
Tim McNamara wrote:
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am finding
that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks (after bar 12-
I like four bars per
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am
finding that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks
(after bar 12- I like four bars per line for consisten
Apologies if this is a duplicate, it did not seem to get relayed
through the server the first time I sent it.
I'm doing an arrangement of a song for a jazz ensemble. I am finding
that LilyPond is ignoring one of the manual line breaks (after bar
12- I like four bars per line for consisten