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Re: Re:how to place fermata over \breathe?
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Eluze |
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Re: Re:how to place fermata over \breathe? |
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Mon, 18 Feb 2013 00:24:26 -0800 (PST) |
Jay Hamilton-2 wrote
> Thanks to all trying to help the forgetful.....
> The # did not solve the problem--- what it did do was allow the file to
> compile without the fermata - so just the breath mark.
> The longer solution i.e. Mr. Morley's does work both of them-
> so now I'm wondering is there a way to make this a global setting?
> At the moment I have put it before each instrument's staff this works but
> I'm guessing there's a cleaner way to do it.
>
> Thanks again. I do forget that you all are using the unstable versions.
> Sorry
> Jay
please read the proposed functions carefully and also read the log!
if you only add a hash (#) before the variable name (text) without the
apostrophe (') you'll see an error in the log and the sign created will not
contain the fermata.
if you think your code is correct but doesn't perform what you're expecting
you should attach that code (and mention the version you're using)
Eluze
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- Re: how to place fermata over \breathe?, (continued)
Re: how to place fermata over \breathe?, Jay Hamilton, 2013/02/17
Re:how to place fermata over \breathe?, Sam Frybyte, 2013/02/18
- Re: Re:how to place fermata over \breathe?,
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