Michael Lauer mrlau...@yahoo.com wrote:
First, for those who are unfamiliar with shape-note tunebooks and would
like to see the sort of thing Tim is talking about, see for example
http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/ssb/display.cfm?
TitleID=610Format=jpgPageNum=26 .
That's a little different
I still can't get my output to look the way I want it to.Maybe
Lilypond just doesn't do this.
Traditional Sacred Harp music uses four dots, one between each line,
for a repeat symbol. It looks just like what you get when you specify
\bar:. The beginning of a repeat often starts in the middle of a
Tim Slattery Slattery_T at bls.gov writes:
I still can't get my output to look the way I want it to.Maybe
Lilypond just doesn't do this.
Traditional Sacred Harp music uses four dots, one between each line,
for a repeat symbol. It looks just like what you get when you specify
\bar:. The
Tim Slattery wrote:
I still can't get my output to look the way I want it to.Maybe
Lilypond just doesn't do this.
Traditional Sacred Harp music uses four dots, one between each line,
for a repeat symbol. It looks just like what you get when you specify
\bar:. The beginning of a repeat often