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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: Three Questions |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:28:01 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050511 |
Nahum Wengrov wrote:
Yes, but I hope you agree that it's a better solution to make a single score forI have three questions.1) Can I hide, from the pdf output, the time signature at the beginning of a score? (I've done the 2nd line of notes as a separate score, because it has an additional Voice & Lyrics staff not existing in the the 1st line.) Alternatively, can I have the 1st line of notes in a score having only Piano staves, and the following lines with an additional Voice & Lyrics staff, in the same score?Read Section "8.3.2 Hiding staves" and don't forget about the remove-first option. Lyrics work this way by default.Thanks, I already got an answer here to this question. I used " \context { \Staff \remove Time_signature_engraver }" in my \layout statement.
the full piece.
One possibility is to skip the automatic association between lyrics and notes (i.e. to skip \addlyrics and \lyricsto) and explicitly specify the duration of each syllable manually. A much better solution is to associate the lyrics with the3) How do I coax Lilypond into displaying the extra word "There" at the end of the 2nd (middle) Lyrics line of that same music line? The Voice staff has a polyphony, i.e. an 8th rest on top and two connected 16ths beneath.You mean that you want two syllables to be associated witha single note. Just write them within double quotes, "two words" or exploit the fact that an underscore is treated as a space: two_words.No, I don't mean that. I want the last note to be assosiated with a rest, that has notes beneath it in polyphony.
notes beneath the rest.
Since you didn't provide any link to this website, we can still not give moreOops. Sorry about that. I'll be posting both the .png and the .ly files to my website then.
constructive feedback. /Mats
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