+++ /dev/null
-%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
-%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.12.3"
-
-\header {
- lsrtags = "rhythms, tweaks-and-overrides"
-
- texidoc = "
-In \"simple\" lead-sheets, sometimes no actual notes are written,
-instead only \"rhythmic patterns\" and chords above the measures are
-notated giving the structure of a song. Such a feature is for example
-useful while creating/transcribing the structure of a song and also
-when sharing lead sheets with guitarists or jazz musicians. The
-standard support for this using @code{\\repeat percent} is unsuitable
-here since the first beat has to be an ordinary note or rest. This
-example shows two solutions to this problem, by redefining ordinary
-rests to be printed as slashes. (If the duration of each beat is not a
-quarter note, replace the @code{r4} in the definitions with a rest of
-the appropriate duration).
-
-"
- doctitle = "Rhythmic slashes"
-} % begin verbatim
-
-% Macro to print single slash
-rs = {
- \once \override Rest #'stencil = #ly:percent-repeat-item-interface::beat-slash
- \once \override Rest #'thickness = #0.48
- \once \override Rest #'slope = #1.7
- r4
-}
-
-% Function to print a specified number of slashes
-comp = #(define-music-function (parser location count) ( integer?)
- #{
- \override Rest #'stencil = #ly:percent-repeat-item-interface::beat-slash
- \override Rest #'thickness = #0.48
- \override Rest #'slope = #1.7
- \repeat unfold $count { r4 }
- \revert Rest #'stencil
- #}
-)
-
-\score {
- \relative c' {
- c4 d e f |
- \rs \rs \rs \rs |
- \comp #4 |
- }
-}
-