HI Jean;
Thank you. It works now.
Ken
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 8:36 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
> Le 12/09/2022 à 04:25, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
> > HI;
> >
> > I have a partial crescendo hairpin followed by a forced page break
> > but the hairpin silently vanishes on the following page.
Le 12/09/2022 à 04:25, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
HI;
I have a partial crescendo hairpin followed by a forced page break
but the hairpin silently vanishes on the following page. Is this a
known bug or am I doing something stupid? At this point I can go with
the forced line breaks of the or
Hi Andrew;
Thanks, it looks like that is yet another thing that I have to put
into the "can't grok now, study it and try it again later" pile of
Lilypond features. **SIGH**
Ken
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 8:20 PM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
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> It's LSR 804. I do this all the time.
>
> [I confess I hav
Hi Kieren;
Yeah, I didn't state my question as precisely as I meant to.
This arranger uses the mixture of styles **in the same action**
(what is a better way to state this?)
I think it is fine to use text the first time, then use a hairpin
for the next time, etc; but these are distinct act
It's LSR 804. I do this all the time.
[I confess I have not checked this moment re page breaking.]
Andrew
Hi Ken,
> BTW, this arranger uses a mixture of hairpins and "cresc."/"dim." which seems
> really silly to me.
> Why not use only hairpins or only cresc+dim?
There are lots of good reasons to use both in a single score. That being said,
a quick glance at the score you attached suggests the good
Well, the hairpin doesn't continue across the forced line break either; it
silently vanishes.
BTW, this arranger uses a mixture of hairpins and "cresc."/"dim." which
seems really silly to me.
Why not use only hairpins or only cresc+dim?
Thanks,
Ken
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022 at 7:25 PM Kenneth Wolcot
HI;
I have a partial crescendo hairpin followed by a forced page break but
the hairpin silently vanishes on the following page. Is this a known bug
or am I doing something stupid? At this point I can go with the forced
line breaks of the original arranger resulting in 6 cramped systems on one