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Re: Several midifiles together


From: Gilles Sadowski
Subject: Re: Several midifiles together
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 17:40:06 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.11+cvs20060126

Hi.

> >(Please, tell me if it run for you)
> 
> When you provide a code snippet, you should make sure that it contains
> valid syntax, so that one doesn't have to fiddle to make it compile.
> 
> 
> 
> Hmm...
> Of course, it run for me. It's a valid syntax.

As it is, it's not!
["...etc" (lines 15, 18, 22), "..." (lines 22, 23, 29, 32), and a
commented out bracket (line 63) are not valid constructs.]

> I've tested it with
> several little pieces for piano. I'm in the following situation :
> I has typeset, a few months ago, 17 Valses sentimentales de Schubert
> (there are 34 for the whole), each in a separate file. There are little
> piano pieces in chains (not orchestral parts) of about 16, 24 or 32
> measures and i'm asking me if i can concatenate 2, 3 or 4 files (or
> more) in only one with also only one midifile.

To get one midi file, the only way I know, it to have the music in a
single "\score" block, as you did.
But, nothing prevents you to define the variables "upperun" etc, in
separate files, and then "\include" those files in another one where
you use the variables to build the score.

> With this template, i'm
> succesfull in doing that. That's the reason why i'm asking somebody the
> way. I'm afraid i'm loosing the purpose of using different headers, and
> so, especially indent for N°1, N°2, N°3 ... etc .
> Perhaps the workaround is to use markups instead.
> Do you think is right ?

That's a workaround indeed, but I personally prefer to keep the "\header"
and lose the single midi file.


Best,
Gilles




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