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Re: glissando up from no note to a note
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Carl D. Sorensen |
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Re: glissando up from no note to a note |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Mar 2009 21:59:36 -0600 |
On 3/9/09 9:50 PM, "Chip" <address@hidden> wrote:
> \book { \score { << \new Staff = "trumpeta" \with { \remove
> Instrument_name_engraver } \trumpeta >> \header {piece="Trumpet 1"} \layout {
> indent = 0\mm} } }
Why do you use << >> around a single staff? I don't know that it's giving
you any problems, but it's certainly not necessary. And I find that
arbitrary simultaneous constructs sometimes cause spurious results.
I recommend that you only use << >> when you need to have two (or more)
things happen simultaneously; that is not the case in any of these \score
blocks.
Carl
- glissando up from no note to a note, Chip, 2009/03/09
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Robin Bannister, 2009/03/09
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Chip, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Mats Bengtsson, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Trevor Daniels, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Chip, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Kieren MacMillan, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Andrew Wilson, 2009/03/10
- Re: glissando up from no note to a note, Robin Bannister, 2009/03/10