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Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 137, Issue 62
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 137, Issue 62 |
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Sat, 14 Feb 2015 20:20:37 +0100 |
2015-02-14 18:18 GMT+01:00 Patrick Karl <address@hidden>:
> I have run into a couple of anomalies with the \articulate command and the
> abbreviation "rit."
>
> First,
>
> \version "2.19.15"
> \include "articulate.ly"
>
> \score{
> \unfoldRepeats \articulate
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> \new ChoirStaff <<
> \new Staff c-"rit."
> \new Staff c-"rit."
> >>
> \layout { }
> \midi { }
> }
>
> throws a warning: warning: Two simultaneous tempo-change events,
> junking this one
> warning: Previous tempo-change event here
>
> If "rit." is replaced with "\markup { "rit." }, no warning is thrown. Section
> "1.8.1 Writing text" pretty much implies that those two ways of generating
> text are equivalent.
>
> I don't think this warning should occur. Isn't it a common thing to place
> such a notation in all staves so that if parts are generated, each part will
> have the notation.
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/repeats-in-midi
"
When creating a score file using \unfoldRepeats for MIDI, it is
necessary to make two \score blocks: one for MIDI (with unfolded
repeats) and one for notation (with volta, tremolo, and percent
repeats). For example,
\score {
…music…
\layout { … }
}
\score {
\unfoldRepeats …music…
\midi { … }
}
"