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-%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
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-\version "2.15.18"
+% DO NOT EDIT this file manually; it is automatically
+% generated from Documentation/snippets/new
+% Make any changes in Documentation/snippets/new/
+% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
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+% This file is in the public domain.
+%% Note: this file works from version 2.15.20
+\version "2.15.20"
\header {
- lsrtags = "staff-notation, vocal-music"
-
-%% Translation of GIT committish: 8b93de6ce951b7b14bc7818f31019524295b990f
+%% Translation of GIT committish: b482c3e5b56c3841a88d957e0ca12964bd3e64fa
texidoces = "
Este ejemplo muestra una forma de simplificar la adición de muchas
notas guía orquestales a la reducción de piano en una partitura vocal.
La función musical @code{\\cueWhile} toma cuatro argumentos: la música
de la que se toma la cita, como viene definida por @code{\\addQuote},
-el nombre que insertar antes de las notas guía, y después @code{UP} o
-@code{DOWN} para especificar @code{\\voiceOne} con el nombre encima
+el nombre que insertar antes de las notas guía, y después @code{#UP} o
+@code{#DOWN} para especificar @code{\\voiceOne} con el nombre encima
del pentagrama o bien @code{\\voiceTwo} con el nombre debajo del
pentagrama, y finalmente la música de piano con la que las notas guía
deben aparecer en paralelo. El nombre del instrumento citado se
doctitlede = "Orchesterstichnoten zu einem Klavierauszug hinzufügen"
-%% Translation of GIT committish: f88e964fea14c10b48787ec9f4b5f8261a23de48
-
+%% Translation of GIT committish: 3b125956b08d27ef39cd48bfa3a2f1e1bb2ae8b4
texidocfr = "
Lorsque le nombre d'instruments cités dans la réduction pour piano se
multiplie, vous pourriez avoir intérêt à créer votre propre fonction
doctitlefr = "Indication de l'instrument cité dans l'accompagnement d'une partition pour chœur"
+ lsrtags = "staff-notation, vocal-music"
+
texidoc = "
This shows one approach to simplify adding many orchestral cues to the
piano reduction in a vocal score. The music function @code{\\cueWhile}
takes four arguments: the music from which the cue is to be taken, as
defined by @code{\\addQuote}, the name to be inserted before the cue
-notes, then either @code{UP} or @code{DOWN} to specify either
+notes, then either @code{#UP} or @code{#DOWN} to specify either
@code{\\voiceOne} with the name above the staff or @code{\\voiceTwo}
with the name below the staff, and finally the piano music in parallel
with which the cue notes are to appear. The name of the cued
doctitle = "Adding orchestral cues to a vocal score"
} % begin verbatim
+
cueWhile =
#(define-music-function
(parser location instrument name dir music)
\cueDuring $instrument #dir {
\once \override TextScript #'self-alignment-X = #RIGHT
\once \override TextScript #'direction = $dir
- s1*0-\markup { \tiny $name }
+ s1*0-\markup { \tiny #name }
$music
}
#})