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From: | Trevor |
Subject: | Re[2]: How do I use \tag? (lyuser: message 5 of 20) |
Date: | Sun, 15 Jul 2018 14:38:59 +0000 |
User-agent: | eM_Client/7.1.33101.0 |
From: address@hidden To: address@hidden Sent: 15/07/2018 15:19:54 Subject: Re: How do I use \tag? (lyuser: message 5 of 20)
Hello Trevorbla = -\markup { Bla } melody = \relative c'' { c4 d e f ^\bla c4 d e f ^\tag #'a \bla % (1) } \keepWithTag #'a \melody \removeWithTag #'a \melody Hopefully this works in 2.18 too.Yes, it works :) Thank you! Could you please point me to thedocumentation of the '-' that you used instead of my '^'? (Or explain itto me)? I would like to understand the difference, not just copy/paste it...
The three direction indicators, ^, - and _ , are explained here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/direction-and-placementThe main problem with your original post was not using a "^" instead of a "-", but not
having a direction indicator of any sort before the \markup command. Trevor
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