Re: Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Dan Eble
On Jun 28, 2022, at 17:17, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > Le 28/06/2022 à 23:11, Dan Eble a écrit : >> On Jun 28, 2022, at 10:45, Jean Abou Samra wrote: >>> The reason \time and \clef don't do this is that they are >>> implemented in a peculiar way. They don't use events but >>> set context

Re: Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 28/06/2022 à 23:11, Dan Eble a écrit : On Jun 28, 2022, at 10:45, Jean Abou Samra wrote: The reason \time and \clef don't do this is that they are implemented in a peculiar way. They don't use events but set context properties. This is also the explanation for \bar, which until version

Re: Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Dan Eble
On Jun 28, 2022, at 10:45, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > The reason \time and \clef don't do this is that they are > implemented in a peculiar way. They don't use events but > set context properties. This is also the explanation for \bar, which until version 2.23.6 was equivalent to \set

Re: Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Richard Shann
On Tue, 2022-06-28 at 16:45 +0200, Jean Abou Samra wrote: > Le 28/06/2022 à 13:36, Richard Shann a écrit : > > I've noticed that two \key in succession results in the first being > > honored while the opposite is true for everything else I've tested. > > Consider: > >

Re: Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 28/06/2022 à 13:36, Richard Shann a écrit : I've noticed that two \key in succession results in the first being honored while the opposite is true for everything else I've tested. Consider: 8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>< \version "2.22.0" { \time 3/4 \time 5/4 c'' } {

Simultaneous \key markings behave differently to \clef or \time.

2022-06-28 Thread Richard Shann
I've noticed that two \key in succession results in the first being honored while the opposite is true for everything else I've tested. Consider: 8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>< \version "2.22.0" { \time 3/4 \time 5/4 c'' } { \clef bass \clef alto c'' } { c'' \bar "||" \bar