Hi Mark,
Impressive, Kieren. Looks like your "Autumn of LilyPond"
will leave us with another clever schemer!
I hope so! =)
[I *may* also abandon my vow never to learn C++, if certain of my
desired tweaks need it and are low on other programmers' priority
lists...]
One suggestion, thoug
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> \version "2.13"
> #(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
>
> split = #(define-music-function (parser location upper lower) (ly:music?
> ly:music?)
> #{ << { \voiceOne $upper } \context Voice = "2" { \voiceTwo $lower } >>
> \oneVoice #})
>
> splitMusic = \relative
> {
> c'
Quoting "James E. Bailey" :
You'll need \voiceOne and \voiceTwo (and \oneVoice) for this
construction. You may also need to name your second Voice context.
For reference, you'll want to re-read section 1.5.2 of the Notation
Reference, Multiple Voices.
Don't forget to also read section 3.2.
Hi Kieren, hi James,
Thank you very much to both of you, that was exactly what I was looking for!
Heike
Quoting Kieren MacMillan :
Hi Heike,
You'll need \voiceOne and \voiceTwo (and \oneVoice) for this construction.
You may also need to name your second Voice context.
For reference, you'll
Hi Heike,
You'll need \voiceOne and \voiceTwo (and \oneVoice) for this
construction.
You may also need to name your second Voice context.
For reference, you'll want to re-read section 1.5.2 of the Notation
Reference, Multiple Voices.
Here's a function that might help.
Cheers,
Kieren.
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On 07.08.2009, at 18:30, lilyp...@cappel.co.uk wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorry if this is a very simple problem and has been covered
before. I've searched the archives and haven't found an answer, so
I'm hoping someone will be able to help me!
I am working on a song that includes something like
Hello,
I'm sorry if this is a very simple problem and has been covered
before. I've searched the archives and haven't found an answer, so I'm
hoping someone will be able to help me!
I am working on a song that includes something like this:
<< { some notes } \\ { some more notes } >>
Howeve