2009/9/22 Thomas Green :
> The worse problem is
> that each \transpose command has to take individual account of the key of
> the current score, so for my example of a piece in C followed by a piece in
> F, all to be transposed a fourth, I'd need the first command to be
> \transpose c f and the sec
I've put together some projects that I knew I wanted to be able to
transpose easily. What I did was to include a \transpose block for each
score:
\transpose c c { stuff }
Then I would do a search/replace. For going up a fourth I would replace
"transpose c c" with "transpose c f".
That sho
Yet another transposition question, for which I'd appreciate help.
I have a 'book' containing several scores. The scores are in different keys
- something like Air in C, March in F, and so on. Also, each piece (score)
is set for several instruments. And I have a Lilypond script that compiles
all