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\killCues vs. redefining \cueDuring
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Werner LEMBERG |
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\killCues vs. redefining \cueDuring |
Date: |
Sun, 02 Apr 2006 08:02:25 +0200 (CEST) |
There are two solutions to suppress cue notes in a full score.
Let's assume that file foo.ily defines a `foo' music macro:
foo = \relative c' {
...
\queDuring ...
...
}
The same for all other parts.
. Solution 1: Redefine `cueDuring' to do nothing before inclusion of
the parts.
cueDuring = #(define-music-function
(parser location what dir main-music)
(string? ly:dir? ly:music?)
main-music)
\include "foo.ily"
\include "bar.ily"
...
<<
...
\new Staff \foo
...
\new Staff \bar
...
>>
. Solution 2: Do not redefine `cueDuring' but use \killCues.
\include "foo.ily"
\include "bar.ily"
...
<<
...
\new Staff { \killCues \foo }
...
\new Staff { \killCues \bar }
...
>>
I wonder whether solution 1 (which I prefer since it is less typing)
is really equivalent to solution 2, or whether there are drawbacks
I've missed.
Werner
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