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Re: It is possible to add the note name below the note symbol ?
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Dimitrios Glentadakis |
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Re: It is possible to add the note name below the note symbol ? |
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Thu, 29 Dec 2011 06:49:22 +0100 |
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Στις Πέμπτη 29 Δεκέμβριος 2011 00:25:01 Glen Larsen γράψατε:
> On 12/28/2011 10:57 AM, Dimitrios Glentadakis wrote:
> > Ok i add this in each header of each instrument and it shows the notes names
> >
> > How can i use the snippets repository? I did nt understand what to do with
> > eg the:
> >
> > scale = \relative c' {
> > a4 b c d
> > e4 f g a
> > }
> >
> > \new Staff {
> > <<
> > \scale
> > \context NoteNames {
> > \set printOctaveNames = ##f
> > \scale
> > }
> > >>
> > R1
> > <<
> > \scale
> > \context NoteNames {
> > \set printOctaveNames = ##t
> > \scale
> > }
> > >>
> > }
> >
> >
> > from :
> > http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=672
> >
> Dimitrios,
>
> You need reference material for Lilypond:
>
> Lilypond web site: http://lilypond.org/website/index.html
> Lilypond Snippets Repository (LSR): http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
>
> The Lilypond site has links to a nice learning, reference, and internals
> manual.
>
> The LSR is a searchable collection of short but complete examples. In
> the example above,
>
> - a short macro called 'scale' is defined to be a series of notes.
> - a Staff is created in (default 4/4 time) containing,
> * 2 measures containing the notes (executing the macro \scale)
> * the NoteNames context is then used to add note names to that
> scale without the octave names
> * a full measure rest of one measure (R1)
> * 2 more measures with the octave names
>
> Frescobaldi is a constructive piece of software that integrates Lilypond
> with tools like a context-sensitive editor, PDF viewer, log viewer, midi
> player, etc. It will help you write Lilypond and may shorten your
> learning curve of Lilypond somewhat but, like any powerful typesetting
> language, it requires you to learn the language.
>
> -glen
>
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ok, thanks for the explanation
--
Dimitrios Glentadakis