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Re: lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example...
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Han-Wen Nienhuys |
Subject: |
Re: lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example... |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Aug 2004 20:13:25 +0200 |
address@hidden writes:
> On 24-Aug-04, at 4:12 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > Great to see this being started!
>
> I was going to ask if it looked ok to have multiple templates per page
> -- ie
> under the "Single staff" page, have
> melody
> melody with lyrics
> melody with chords
> melody with lyrics and chords
>
> Then under the "piano music" page, I'd have
> solo piano
> solo instrument and piano accompaniment
looks swell.
> The alternative would be to split them into subsections.
>
> > Here is a few extra hints:
> >
> > * We've moved to 3.0 syntax for the rest of the manual (i.e. no \score
> > anymore), but for these templates, \score is still useful (as it's
> > required for \midi), maybe you could explain that for a bit.
>
> Eh? No more score? I guess I'd better read the updated tutorial. :)
> (or the NEWS file)
:)
anyway, this might be the right place to explain general structure of
a .ly file. Maybe a start would be to explain how \score \book fits
together with titling and midi.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys | address@hidden | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
- lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example..., Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/08/24
- Re: lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example..., Graham Percival, 2004/08/24
- Re: lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example...,
Han-Wen Nienhuys <=
- Re: lilypond ./ChangeLog Documentation/user/example..., Bertalan Fodor, 2004/08/25
- templates and "official" styles, Graham Percival, 2004/08/26
- templates and "official" styles, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/08/27
- Re: templates and "official" styles, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/08/27
- Re: templates and "official" styles, Graham Percival, 2004/08/27
- Re: templates and "official" styles, Pedro Kroger, 2004/08/27
- Re: templates and "official" styles, Hans Forbrich, 2004/08/27