Yes, I am compiling as I go along (not always merrily)
Mike Dean
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Mike Dean wrote:
> I guess I haven't figured the two indicators out correctly...
> \score {
>
> \tempo \markup { \bold "Lento Lontano, e molto legato"}
>
> \mark \markup { "Chorale-like" }
I guess I haven't figured the two indicators out correctly...
\score {
\tempo \markup { \bold "Lento Lontano, e molto legato"}
\mark \markup { "Chorale-like" }
places "Chorale-like" above the tempo indicator, and aligns with the edge
of the staff.
What I haven't found is getting the Choral
Am 24.03.2014 15:45, schrieb Mike Dean:
Hi Marc:
Thanks for the feedback!
Hi Mike,
please don't forget to reply to all, so that others can join the
discussion.
I have a further question lining up the two marks in question 5
having implemented your suggestion has resulted in the "Chorale-l
Am 24.03.2014 03:39, schrieb Mike Dean:
(1) how can I get a certain field to break across two (or more) lines?
example:
\version "2.18.0"
\header {
copyright = "Copyright © 2003 by composer-name. For all countries.
All rights reserved. "
}
Perhaps you'd also like to try
\version "2.19.3
Am 24.03.2014 03:39, schrieb Mike Dean:
(1) how can I get a certain field to break across two (or more) lines?
example:
\version "2.18.0"
\header {
copyright = "Copyright © 2003 by composer-name. For all countries.
All rights reserved. "
}
copyright = \markup \right-column { " Copyright b
(1) how can I get a certain field to break across two (or more) lines?
example:
\version "2.18.0"
\header {
copyright = "Copyright © 2003 by composer-name. For all countries. All
rights reserved. "
}
(2) I'd like to force more space (one or more blank lines) between the
header and the start o