Alberto Simões wrote:
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Alberto
Is there any way to compact this kind of construct?
The simplest way is probably
sopWordsB = \lyricmode {
\repeat "unfold" 48 { \skip 4 }
Re- cor- da- ...
}
1. Would s4 work for \skip 4? I haven't \skip for m
Op zondag 18 januari 2009, schreef Kieren MacMillan:
> Of course, there are more complicated ways as well (using \set
> associatedVoice, etc.).
That would be starting a new lyrics context at the desired moment:
\score {
<<
\new Staff \new Voice = "mel" \relative c' {
c d e f g f e
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi Alberto
>
>> Is there any way to compact this kind of construct?
>
> The simplest way is probably
>
> sopWordsB = \lyricmode {
> \repeat "unfold" 48 { \skip 4 }
> Re- cor- da- ...
> }
>
> Of course, there are more complicated ways as well (using \set
> associa
Hi Alberto
Is there any way to compact this kind of construct?
The simplest way is probably
sopWordsB = \lyricmode {
\repeat "unfold" 48 { \skip 4 }
Re- cor- da- ...
}
Of course, there are more complicated ways as well (using \set
associatedVoice, etc.).
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Hello
Is there any way to compact this kind of construct?
sopWordsB = \lyricmode {
\skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4
\skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4
\skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4 \skip 4
\skip 4 \skip