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[Denemo-devel] Beginner's questions
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Peter Humphrey |
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[Denemo-devel] Beginner's questions |
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Wed, 3 Dec 2008 16:57:30 +0000 |
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Hello,
(I hope this is the right place to ask - if it's not, please direct me.)
Having spent an afternoon playing with Denemo on my Gentoo Linux system, I'd
now like to ask for some guidance. I'm a member of a male-voice choir, so I
want to lay out a score for four vocal parts and their accompanying piano.
Perhaps Denemo is overkill for this, I don't know.
1. The package includes the template choral/SATB-Piano.denemo, and I'd
like
to know whether a similar one exists for TTBB with piano.
2. I have a roughly hand-notated score for a simple carol, which I'm
trying
to lay out more legibly using Denemo, but I haven't found how to make the
result look like the TTBB+piano scores I'm used to using. I can see how to
put two tenor voices, or baritone and bass, on a single stave, but how do I
make all one voice's stems point up and all the other one's down?
3. The lyrics are essential, of course, but I can't see how to write them
to
align with their notes. Is there, for example, a syllable marker?
4. How can I make the printed version wrap? As I have it at present, the
whole score is forced into a single line (one for each part, that is), and
I can't see a menu or other command that would affect this.
Apologies if I'm in the wrong place.
--
Rgds
Peter
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