2009/11/25 Hugh Myers :
> That did it! Is the \unset line needed or no?
No, since the \once directive means the setting will only last for a
single timestep (which means you must place it directly before the
\tempo command).
Cheers,
Neil
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Thanks Neil,
That did it! Is the \unset line needed or no?
--hsmn
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
> 2009/11/25 Hugh Myers :
>> Opps! Spoke to soon.
>>
>> \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
>> \tempo 4 = 199
>> \unset Score.tempoHideNote
>>
>> Doesn't work in the it prints th
2009/11/25 Hugh Myers :
> Opps! Spoke to soon.
>
> \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
> \tempo 4 = 199
> \unset Score.tempoHideNote
>
> Doesn't work in the it prints the make work \tempo 4 = 199 without
> regard to the tempoHideNote. Hints?
Try \once \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t instead.
The \se
Opps! Spoke to soon.
\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t
\tempo 4 = 199
\unset Score.tempoHideNote
Doesn't work in the it prints the make work \tempo 4 = 199 without
regard to the tempoHideNote. Hints?
--hsm
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Hugh Myers wrote:
> The work around looks good. Yes
The work around looks good. Yes 'without intervening change' was not
clear. There are more than 20 bars between, but not enough to be on a
separate page. I'm beginning to think the Lilypond needs a global to
prevent 'favors'!
--hsm
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Alexander Kobel wrote:
> Hugh
Hugh Myers wrote:
I have two "\tempo 4=200" which admittedly follow each other without
intervening change. The second is not displayed. Why? How may this
behavior be modified?
If "without intervening change" means at different locations, you
probably can just make a hidden change in between:
I have two "\tempo 4=200" which admittedly follow each other without
intervening change. The second is not displayed. Why? How may this
behavior be modified?
--hsm
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