I meant to include an example, attached here it shows a short cadenza and compensating spacers in another staff. Richard On Thu, 2022-12-29 at 14:39 +0000, Richard Shann wrote: > On Wed, 2022-12-28 at 16:56 +0000, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > > Hi Richard, > > Are there any notes on this, because I don't understand? > > I can see how to start Cadenza time, and it seems to work, but when > > I > > want to end it, effectively on the next bar, I get a plethora of > > queries > > as to whether I want things hidden or not, which I really do not > > know. I > > have no Inclusion criteria set. > > Part of the problem is that I think you have started from the > commands > in the Time Signatures menu, which are possibly too low level - > perhaps > they should be hidden by default. The more user-facing cadenza > commands > are in > > Directives->Markings->Spanning, > for example: > Command: Start Cadenza > Inserts Cadenza start at the current cursor position, which should be > the start of a (Denemo) bar. Turns off automatic barlines, beaming > etc > and sets small sized notes for a cadenza. You can break up the > cadenza > in the Denemo Display into Denemo "bars" if the cadenza is too long. > You will need to insert barlines or use the Allow Page/Line break > command to let the typesetter break lines. Add Ignore Measure > Duration > Error directives in each bar if you want to use Check Score. > Location: Object Menu ▶ Directives ▶ Markings ▶ Spanning > Internal Name: CadenzaOn > > > They do have more explanations with them and do things like adjusting > the size of the cadenza notes and typesetting the indication at the > start of the cadenza. > > In any case, the introduction of more support for conditional > behvavior > has made the insertion of the cadenza start/end time signatures get > interrupted by useless suggestions that they might need conditional > settings, so I've fixed that now. > > The most important thing you need to take away from the new help text > is that *all* other staffs need to have spacer rests where there are > cadenza notes so that all the parts start again in sync - essentially > it is like saying everyone plays the cadenza, just most play > silently! > And you should break your cadenza up into chunks (Denemo "bars") that > the display can handle nicely - recall the the Denemo display only > works with whole Denemo "bars" > > HTH > > Richard > > > > > > > Essentially i have a 100 bar piece with most instruments being used > > together except for bar 90 when one plays alone for what would be > > 13 > > bars or so. Then all start together again. > > I don't see why I would want to make individual decisions for each > > staff, including the Marks Staff, as to whether the time sig > > appears > > or not. > > > > Best wishes > > Joe > > PS I have attached the file to show where I am working - I haven't > > finished the cadenza - there is all sorts of stuff to add. > > Cadenza in Mandocello. > > >
CadenzaExample.denemo
Description: application/wine-extension-denemo
