Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-20 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 19.10.19 16:11, Peter Toye wrote: Thanks - TupletNumber isn't mentioned in the manuals except that you can change it. Not everything can be made explicit in the manuals, or they would become even more massive than they already are. The manual does say that you can make it transparent

Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Peter Toye
Hi Kieran, Thanks again. >> TupletNumber isn't mentioned in the manuals except that you can change it. > There are a huge number of references in the > manuals — for example, > > includes a bunch of

Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Peter, > Thanks You’re welcome! > TupletNumber isn't mentioned in the manuals except that you can change it. There are a huge number of references in the manuals — for example, includes a bunch of

Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Peter Toye
Kieren, Thanks - TupletNumber isn't mentioned in the manuals except that you can change it. The manual does say that you can make it transparent but that's not the same as omitting it entirely as it still takes space. Neither are \temporary and \undo except in the appendix to the notation

Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Peter, > Is there an easy way to suppress tuplet numbers? I use these shorthands (defined in one of my standard \include files): tupletOff = { \temporary \omit TupletBracket \temporary \omit TupletNumber } tupletOn = { \undo \omit TupletBracket \undo \omit TupletNumber } Hope that helps!

Re: Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Malte Meyn
Am 19.10.19 um 13:23 schrieb Peter Toye: Is there an easy way to suppress tuplet numbers? When there's a long passage of triplets it gets too fussy having a "3" every time. I know it can be done with c*2/3 d*2/3 e*2/3 etc. but this takes ages to type, and is very inflexible if I decide to

Easy way of suppessing tuplet numbers?

2019-10-19 Thread Peter Toye
Is there an easy way to suppress tuplet numbers? When there's a long passage of triplets it gets too fussy having a "3" every time. I know it can be done with c*2/3 d*2/3 e*2/3 etc. but this takes ages to type, and is very inflexible if I decide to add or subtract a tuplet number. As far as I