Em 6 Dec 2004, Jack Campin escreveu: >> The code: >> (6abc``def >> is (normally) interpreted as 6 notes in the time of 2 notes. > >I know. It shouldn't be, that's nothing like normal musical practice.
Really, you are correct. [snip] >Here are the results of my attempts to get round this. (It's >rhythmically more complicated than I thought at first - the >sextuplets are really 2+2+2, not 3+3, so it's a three-against- >two pattern throughout - I've revised the spacing to reflect >that). Taking just the first four bars of the upper voice: [snip] I use abcm2ps and abc2midi. With them, your examples 2,3,4, and 6 worked correctly. Macros are not implemented yet. > >Who on earth would expect the note lengths in (6abcdef to be different >from those in (3abc(3def ? This is just a glaring bug in the standard, >no pre-existing notation works that way. [snip] Really, (6 as (6:4:6 would be better than the current (6:2:6. Regards. Hudson Lacerda _________________________________________________________________________________ Quer mais velocidade? Só com o acesso Aditivado iG, a velocidade que você quer na hora que você precisa. Clique aqui: http://www.acessoaditivado.ig.com.br