>> Note, however, since this file will eventually be part of the
>> documentation, that far too much lines are longer than 80 or so
>> characters, causing ugly formatting especially within the PDF doc
>> files.
>
> Current policy is to format scheme code as it should normally be
> formatted -- in
On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 07:46:28AM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> This helps a lot, thanks! Note, however, since this file will
> eventually be part of the documentation, that far too much lines are
> longer than 80 or so characters, causing ugly formatting especially
> within the PDF doc files
>> I would highly welcome if you could document this file extensively
>> so that non-Schemers have a minimal chance to follow. Even the
>> most trivial steps (I mean the steps which you consider trivial)
>> should be described.
>
> I've added comments, [...]
This helps a lot, thanks! Note, how
Le 3 mars 2010 à 15:04, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>> Using a recent development version, it is possible to print the
>> ambitus of the whole score on the first system, by slightly adapting
>> the example given in
>> Documentation/snippets/new/scheme-engraver-ambitus.ly
>
> Uff. Nothing for the
Le 3 mars 2010 à 15:04, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>> Using a recent development version, it is possible to print the
>> ambitus of the whole score on the first system, by slightly adapting
>> the example given in
>> Documentation/snippets/new/scheme-engraver-ambitus.ly
>
> Uff. Nothing for th
> I know that doing \new Score is generally not recommended, but in the
process
> of helping someone I came across a couple of questions, and the only
solution
> I could find required me to do \new Score. First, the goal here is have
a
> score with four separate staves, but an ambitus that en
On 03.03.2010, at 20:20, Valentin Villenave wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I would highly welcome if you could document this file extensively so
that non-Schemers have a minimal chance to follow. Even the most
trivial steps (I mean the steps which you consider t
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I would highly welcome if you could document this file extensively so
> that non-Schemers have a minimal chance to follow. Even the most
> trivial steps (I mean the steps which you consider trivial) should be
> described.
+1
I'm usually not
Thank you. I had been trying that without success using \layout
{ \Score { \consists Ambitus_engraver } } and couldn't figure out
where the problem was.
On 03.03.2010, at 15:16, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
James Bailey wrote:
I know that doing \new Score is generally not recommended, but in
th
James Bailey wrote:
I know that doing \new Score is generally not recommended, but in the
process of helping someone I came across a couple of questions, and
the only solution I could find required me to do \new Score. First,
the goal here is have a score with four separate staves, but an
am
> Using a recent development version, it is possible to print the
> ambitus of the whole score on the first system, by slightly adapting
> the example given in
> Documentation/snippets/new/scheme-engraver-ambitus.ly
Uff. Nothing for the faint-hearted...
I would highly welcome if you could docum
Le 2 mars 2010 à 23:04, James Bailey a écrit :
> I know that doing \new Score is generally not recommended, but in the process
> of helping someone I came across a couple of questions, and the only solution
> I could find required me to do \new Score. First, the goal here is have a
> score with
I know that doing \new Score is generally not recommended, but in the
process of helping someone I came across a couple of questions, and
the only solution I could find required me to do \new Score. First,
the goal here is have a score with four separate staves, but an
ambitus that encompas
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