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Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi
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alexandre reche e silva |
Subject: |
Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:13:38 +0000 (UTC) |
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Loom/3.14 (http://gmane.org/) |
Graham Percival <gpermus <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
> On 2-Feb-06, at 5:02 AM, alexandre reche e silva wrote:
>
> > A) Nevertheless, marks alignment cannot be tuned and is centred “by
> > nature”. How to force left align?
>
> This is explained in section 8.1.3 Text marks in the manual for
> lilypond 2.7. I'm not certain that it will work for you in 2.4.5,
> though. But give it a try:
>
> \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #left
> \mark "Allegro"
Instead of #left, #-1 worked just fine in align marks!
>
>
> > B) ...The last notes of first section tied with first
> > notes of the second section dont tie, indeed. What to do?
>
> You could fake this with invisible notes and slurs.
Excuse my newbieness, more tips will be really appreciated : )
>
> > C) The metronome mark collide with high notes in the first staff. How
[to] lift it up?
>
> See section 4.3 Fixing overlapping notation in the manual for 2.6 or
> 2.7.
>
It worked with 2.4.5 after some "blind frobnication"
I still need help because of a strange side effect: iusing /mark to
"titling" adds a empty staff at the top of the others?!?! (This is really
embarrassing. Imagine. An uninvited blank top staff...).
thanks in advance,
a r s
- symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi, alexandre reche e silva, 2006/02/02
- Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi, Graham Percival, 2006/02/02
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- Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi, Mats Bengtsson, 2006/02/07
- Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi, alexandre reche e silva, 2006/02/15
- Re: symphonic, continuos movements, percussion, midi, Mats Bengtsson, 2006/02/16