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Re: Combine these segments for same score


From: Reggie
Subject: Re: Combine these segments for same score
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2018 10:29:24 -0700 (MST)

Michael Gerdau wrote
>> You are close to what I need to help thank you very much. I am not
>> talking
>> about what Kieren said in the lilybin that's mere simple combining parts
>> into score file that's basic. I mean this so called segment handling that
>> people on the list have mentioned time and time. Kieren Trevor B Urs and
>> more. They always use segments if the "SCORE" is a large piece to savve
>> on
>> compiling time that's all I mean. Not combining parts <<>> but rather
>> stringing along together in sequence segments not simultaneous. Is therer
>> any documentation on this because I sure cannot locate segment sequence
>> anywhere except mailing list where these users suggest it for large
>> pieces. 
>> Thank you for helping and I am sorry I was not clear :(
> 
> I may be misunderstanding what you’re after but there are no such things
> as segments in LP other than the already mentioned concatenation of stuff.
> 
> Just guessing but could the segments you are referring to actually have
> been just parts (manually) enabled/disabled for compiling? With segment
> being a synonym for part?
> 
> As I said, just guessing 
> 
> Kind regards 
> Michael 
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I understand you I just re-use the word segments because others have used
them over the mailing list to describe exactly what I am. Concatenating
small "chunks" of music into one long score obviously many users do this but
I cannot understand how. I apologize. The blog post was too much for me to
follow so I assumed I could find help here.



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