I'm writing a piece in 14/16, and that's not 7/8: it's counted 4+3+3+4
sixteenths.
1. Is there a way to make beaming automatically to 4-3-3-4?
2. If I have a whole measure rest, I find that \times 14/16 {R1} gives a nice
simple notation. Now I want a note that is held for a whole measure look
Il 15/11/2012 20:20, Victor Eijkhout ha scritto:
I'm writing a piece in 14/16, and that's not 7/8: it's counted 4+3+3+4
sixteenths.
1. Is there a way to make beaming automatically to 4-3-3-4?
You find the answer here:
Il 15/11/2012 20:20, Victor Eijkhout ha scritto:
3. I have a part (labeled mastertrack) that is completely empty
except for a bunch of \mark\default and \bar .|. thingies, and
that I overlay on each part. This has worked fine in the past.
However, using \times 14/16 {s1} to get a whole empty
Victor Eijkhout vic...@eijkhout.net writes:
I'm writing a piece in 14/16, and that's not 7/8: it's counted 4+3+3+4
sixteenths.
1. Is there a way to make beaming automatically to 4-3-3-4?
Assuming that you have a reasonably recent version (2.16.something), you
can just use
\time #'(4 3 3 4)