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From: | Knute Snortum |
Subject: | Re: tag - midi |
Date: | Sun, 4 Dec 2016 06:18:53 -0800 |
Hi Bart,I think you'll find that if you don't save your work in freescobaldi before running it, it will put the PDF and midi files into a temporary folder.Cheers,DM
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On 3 Dec. 2016, at 07:23, bart deruyter - address@hidden <lilypond-maillist.m8.726b91d4b2.bart.deruyter#gmail address@hidden > wrote:Sorry for this, but it does not work, I made another mistake, applied the tag to the score too.. so my question does still stand.
2016-12-02 21:51 GMT+01:00 bart deruyter <address@hidden>:Hi all,disregard this mail.. it does work.. :-)What made it work is : save the file first. Apparently frescobaldi re-renders unsaved work into pdf's, but not midi-files...thx anyway.Bart
2016-12-02 21:44 GMT+01:00 bart deruyter <address@hidden>:Hi all,I did some experimentation with the \tag command. It is great for different editions of printed music of course, but I tried it in the midi block without luck.I'm trying to create some music dictation exercises and want to separate the midi file for the student in parts of each 2 bars, so I enclosed each two bars in separate tags, like this:\tag #'A {c'2 | g |} \tag #'B {e'4 d | c2 }|hoping it would work if I'd write something like this int he midi block:\midi { \keepWithTag #'A \altoVoice }But no luck.. is it a bug, or simply not implemented (which is my guess)?And is there a possible solution to get the wanted result?thx,Bart_______________________________________________
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