%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.11.46"
+\version "2.11.51"
\header {
lsrtags = "unfretted-strings, template"
texidoc = "
The \"String quartet template\" snippet produces a nice string quartet,
but what if you needed to print parts? This new template demonstrates
-how to use the \\tag feature to easily split a piece into individual
-parts.
+how to use the @code{\\tag} feature to easily split a piece into
+individual parts.
You need to split this template into separate files; the filenames are
-contained in comments at the beginning of each file. piece.ly contains
-all the music definitions. The other files – score.ly, vn1.ly, vn2.ly,
-vla.ly, and vlc.ly – produce the appropiate part.
+contained in comments at the beginning of each file. @code{piece.ly}
+contains all the music definitions. The other files – @code{score.ly},
+@code{vn1.ly}, @code{vn2.ly}, @code{vla.ly}, and @code{vlc.ly} –
+produce the appropriate part.
Do not forget to remove specified comments when using separate files!
}
Violinone = \new Voice { \relative c''{
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin 1 "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Violin 1 "
c2 d e1
\bar "|." }} %*********************************
Violintwo = \new Voice { \relative c''{
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Violin 2 "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Violin 2 "
g2 f e1
\bar "|." }} %*********************************
Viola = \new Voice { \relative c' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Viola "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Viola "
\clef alto
e2 d c1
\bar "|." }} %*********************************
Cello = \new Voice { \relative c' {
- \set Staff.instrumentName = "Cello "
+ \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Cello "
\clef bass
c2 b a1