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Re: Output Combined Parts
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Joshua Koo |
Subject: |
Re: Output Combined Parts |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:55:39 +0800 |
Thanks Ralph,
This seems very logical to me, and I have doing it this way since.
As for the dicussion referenced, not knowingly I have been using this already.
all my files include a standard header and then the parts add in their part of
the header.
Cheers,
Joshua
======= At 2004-06-17, 18:04:11 you wrote: =======
>Hi there,
>The \score() in the parts files is triggering the individual part
>output.
>What I do (and most others I think) is put the parts (without \score)
>into a notes file, and have separate files for parts and the score
>generation.
>
>E.g.
>
>Notes.ly:
>-------------------------------------
>PartViolin = \notes {
> a4 b c d
>}
>PartCello = \notes {
> d4 c b a
>}
>-------------------------------------
>
>
>PartViolin.ly:
>--------------------------
>\include "Notes.ly"
>\header {
> ....header stuff...
>}
>\score {
> \PartViolin
>}
>--------------------------
>
>
>PartCello.ly:
>--------------------------
>\include "Notes.ly"
>\header {
> ....header stuff...
>}
>\score {
> \PartCello
>}
>--------------------------
>
>
>Score.ly:
>--------------------------
>\include "Notes.ly"
>\header {
> ....header stuff...
>}
>\score {
> \notes {
> \context StaffGroup = Strings {
> \context Staff {
> \PartViolin
> }
> \context Staff {
> \PartCello
> }
> }
> }
>}
>--------------------------
>
>
>...or something like that.
>Can't vouch for the syntax because I'm at work and haven't got time to
>check!
>You get the picture though?
>
>BTW, there was some discussion recently in this group about getting the
>bulk of the \header section into a separate file also which I have found
>VERY useful.
>See here for more details:
>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-05/msg00095.html
>
>Cheers,
>Ralph
>
>
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I put each of my instrument notes is inside a separate file, so lets
>say all cellos notes are inside cello.ly and violin notes are inside
>violin.ly
>> In each of these files, they have a \score{} so I can print out the
>indiviual parts.
>> Then I have a score.ly which have a huge staff which combine all the
>parts together. however, while is parsing the individual instruments
>like
>> cello.ly, it will render the \score{} inside, causing the score.pdf
>not only to contain the combined parts, and it has the separate parts.
>>
>> Is there anyway I can control when to print the indiviual parts, and
>when to print all parts as a group?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joshua
>
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