On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
> Just because it's not normal practice doesn't mean people won't find it
> useful. I looked at tht document about music typesetting conventions for
> the first time in ages a day or so ago, and it finishes pretty much
On 29/08/17 22:02, Evan Laforge wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Simon Albrecht
> wrote:
>> Hi Evan,
>>
>>
>> On 29.08.2017 22:26, Evan Laforge wrote:
>>>
>>> In music where the time signature changes a lot, it's nice to show the
>>> time signature on each line
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> Hi Evan,
>
>
> On 29.08.2017 22:26, Evan Laforge wrote:
>>
>> In music where the time signature changes a lot, it's nice to show the
>> time signature on each line even when it hasn't changed.
>
>
> Are you sure? Who
Hi Evan,
On 29.08.2017 22:26, Evan Laforge wrote:
In music where the time signature changes a lot, it's nice to show the
time signature on each line even when it hasn't changed.
Are you sure? Who does that? I looked in the very finely engraved full
score of Stravinsky’s Sacre, and
In music where the time signature changes a lot, it's nice to show the
time signature on each line even when it hasn't changed. Is there a
way to get that to happen?
I experimented with the (undocumented?)
TimeSignature.break-visibility, but even with (#t #t #t) it doesn't
seem to have any