2008/5/15 Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately, this was an ill chosen name of the macro, since \cr is
> defined by
> default to mean something completely different. In fact, you will get a big
> surprise if you use the above definition and then use \cresc (which
> internally
> uses
Thanks Marc,
That works beautifully! I'll also keep in mind what Mats said about
naming these two macros. Any suggestions of unreserved names?
Sorry for asking such silly questions, but I'm a newbie with Lilypond...
On 15 May 2008, at 10:24, Marc Hohl wrote:
Hi Marco,
have a look at
http:/
Marc Hohl wrote:
have a look at
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=365
There you can find the definitions
cr = \override NoteHead #'style = #'cross
Unfortunately, this was an ill chosen name of the macro, since \cr is
defined by
default to mean something completely different. In fact, y
Marco Vermeulen schrieb:
Hi all,
I just want to say how amazed I am with the quality of this software. It
sure beats anything I've ever worked with, and is a real treat for a techy
kind like me :working:
I am a bass player who likes to play lots of muted notes. I've been trying
to transcribe so
abble.com/Ghost-Notes-for-Bass-tp17242504p17242504.html
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