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Re: problem with \autochange and \ottava
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Gilberto Agostinho |
Subject: |
Re: problem with \autochange and \ottava |
Date: |
Sun, 2 Nov 2014 14:13:20 -0800 (PST) |
Hi Keith,
Keith OHara wrote
> The general solution seems to be to apply whatever algorithm you use
> to choose ottavation after applying the \autochange routine
> \autoOctave \autoChange {...}
> or maybe easier to merge them into one.
Oh, I see! So now I will probably aim to produce something like the code
below:
\score {
\new PianoStaff {
\autochange { c'4 d' c' b }
\autochange { \ottava #1 <c''' e''' g'''> }
\autochange { \ottava #0 c' b a }
}
}
I always applied \autochange to the whole PianoStaff, and for some reason it
didn't cross my mind I could do \autochange { musicA } \autochange { musicB
} etc. Thanks a lot, now things will be much easier!
Take care,
Gilberto
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