I guess it's mostly a matter of getting used to it. However, you
can do something like
sopranoBlockI = {c d e f | g a d b}
altoBlockI = { a b c d | a b c d }
...
\ = { d e f g }
...
\score{
<<
\context Voice = soprano {\sopranoBlockI sopranoBlockII ... }
\context Voice = alto {\altoBlockI
Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
I'm in the process of switching more and more of my typesetting jobs from
Mup to Lilypond,
good!
> but I have some trouble getting used to the way Lilypond
wants me to write every full staff and then combine them in a score.
I would rather write a few measures for e
Hi all,
I'm in the process of switching more and more of my typesetting jobs from
Mup to Lilypond, but I have some trouble getting used to the way Lilypond
wants me to write every full staff and then combine them in a score.
I would rather write a few measures for every staff and then the next