\property Score.automaticMelismata = ##t
Some day, I wish someone could explain to me what this does, 'cuz I
surely don't understand it.
It's related to how \addlyrics works when connecting syllables to
the music. If the property is set to true (which is the default, so
the setting in the t
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's related to how \addlyrics works when connecting syllables to
> the music. If the property is set to true (which is the default, so
> the setting in the template file is not necessary),
This explains why I've never seen any effect from removing it
> "Arvid" == Arvid Grøtting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> \property Score.automaticMelismata = ##t
Arvid> Some day, I wish someone could explain to me what this does, 'cuz I
Arvid> surely don't understand it.
automaticMelismata means that if you slur notes together, all the
notes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffery B. Rancier) writes:
> I've been fiddling with the satb.ly template, trying to create a
> barbershop quartet template.
...which is not very different from a ttbb male choir template, so
I'll bite.
> My question: Why can I get away with specifying the time signature
> on
Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Hi All.
I've been fiddling with the satb.ly template, trying to create a
barbershop quartet template. My question: Why can I get away with
specifying the time signature once in the first staff, and have it
default to the same in the lower staff, but not have the key si
Hi All.
I've been fiddling with the satb.ly template, trying to create a
barbershop quartet template. My question: Why can I get away with
specifying the time signature once in the first staff, and have it
default to the same in the lower staff, but not have the key signature
behave the same way.
Why in the following example does 'lower' staff inherit the time
signature property, but not the key signature? And is this the right
place to set them? (This is from the satb.ly template?) And is 's1'
just a name holder to associate each Lyrics and Staff contexts with
each other?
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