The following variation works in Skink - the inline [L:x/x] is not yet implemented. It's on the list! I've got [M: ] and [K:] so far.
Note that as written, the example does not have a T: line, which is required by the 1.6 standard, and has leading space for the M, L and K which are supposed to be disallowed. Relaxing those rules is also on the list... wil X: 1 T:test M:4/4 L:1/8 K:C % C3C/D/E2|\ L:1/4 C>C/D//E| "Funzionario E.D." wrote: > hello, > > this snippet produces a dotted quarter note followed by two joined > semi-quavers. Measure 1 does it using quavers as standard note, while > measure 2 uses quarter notes: > > X: 1 > M: 4/4 > L: 1/8 > K: C > % > C3C/D/E2| [L:1/4] C>C/D//E| > > It converts fine with abcm2ps and BarFly, but no other abc application I'm > aware of will treat measure 2 correctly. > > This problem must have been noted before. Is [L:1/8]C3C/D/E2 the only legal > way to write these three notes? > > Later, > Guido =8-) > > -- > Guido Gonzato, Ph.D. <gonzato at sci . univr . it> - Linux system manager > Universita' di Verona (Italy), Facolta' di Scienze MM. FF. NN. > Ca' Vignal II, Strada Le Grazie 15, 37134 Verona (Italy) > Tel. +39 045 802 7990; Fax +39 045 802 7928 --- Timeas hominem unius libri > > To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: >http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html