Le 21/11/2013 17:50, Stig Johan Berggren disait :
\version 2.12.3
global = { \time 4/4 \skip 1*3 \time 3/4 \skip 2.*2 \bar |. }
flute = \relative c'' { R1*3 d2. c }
Replace
\new Staff \global \flute
with
\new Staff \compressFullBarRests \global \flute
in
in context:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Using-a-global-variable-with-multi-bar-rests-tp154230p154232.html
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ryanmichaelmcclure ryanmichaelmccl...@gmail.com writes:
This is something I've been trying to figure out for myself.
Did you put \compressFullBarRests in anywhere? I don't see it in your
example...if it is, then, I'm just as stumped as you are :)
No, seems like you got it. At least in
Scratch that, actually. Jean-Charles' fix worked for my minimal example,
but not for a bigger project I had been working on earlier. David's
suggestion, however, putting \compressFullBarRests in the 'global'
variable, worked like it should.
Stig
to. den 21. 11. 2013 klokka 18.06 (+0100) skreiv
Hello!
I'm writing some multi-part scores and am using a 'global' variable to
keep track of things like key and tempo changes. However, this causes
all the multi-bar rests to be expanded when extracting the parts. Is
there a way to avoid this?
Example:
\version 2.12.3
global = { \time
Jean-Charles' suggestion worked like a charm in v2.12.3, thanks a lot!
Regards, Stig Berggren
to. den 21. 11. 2013 klokka 18.06 (+0100) skreiv David Kastrup:
ryanmichaelmcclure ryanmichaelmccl...@gmail.com writes:
This is something I've been trying to figure out for myself.
Did you put