2008/1/10, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> btw, can I change the size of the seperators- they look pretty cute
> but I doubt if they help...(see jpg)
>
> thanks
What does the doc tell you?
> "systemSeparatorMarkup
> This contains a markup ob ject, which will be inserted between systems.
OK. S
If you look at the declaration of slashSeparator (it is in titling-init.ly):
slashSeparator = \markup {
\hcenter
\vcenter \combine
\beam #2.0 #0.5 #0.48
\raise #0.7 \beam #2.0 #0.5 #0.48
}
You will easily see how to change it.
Quoting Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
btw, can I change
Ole Schmidt wrote:
>where do I have to put "systemSeperatorMarkup = ##t" to get those
>double slashes in my score. I've tried inside the \paper { } block
>whith no success
Someone suggested it was a typo - sure enough,
seperator != separator.
Tim Reeves
btw, can I change the size of the seperators- they look pretty cute
but I doubt if they help...(see jpg)
thanks
ole
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Am 10.01.2008 um 20:22 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
2008/1/10, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
where do I have to put "systemSeperatorMarkup = ##t" to get those
double sl
thanks a lot,
I don't now how to concatenate the information given in the manual,
it was pretty cryptic to me:
"systemSeparatorMarkup
This contains a markup ob ject, which will be inserted between systems.
This is often used for orchestral scores. Unset by default.
The markup command \slashSe
2008/1/10, Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> where do I have to put "systemSeperatorMarkup = ##t" to get those
> double slashes in my score. I've tried inside the \paper { } block
> whith no success
\paper {
systemSeparatorMarkup = \slashSeparator
}
works here.
Maybe it's just a typo error...