Thomas Morley <[email protected]> writes:
> [...]
>> So, i believe that LilyPond shouldn't always follow her users'
>> intuition, even if they are professional musicians. In this case, i
>> think that \tuplet 2/3 is better than \tuplet 3/2 (for 3 notes in time
>> of 2), because it corresponds to mathematical ratio, and is similar to
>> scaling durations.
>
> +1
-1 from me for this one. We have \times for that already and I can't
count the times it took me to get the fraction right. And with the name
"\times" there is at least the mnemonic of the name itself.
When I have a tuplet that is marked 3:2 on the tuplet itself using the
respective tuplet style
\override TupletNumber #'text = #tuplet-number::calc-fraction-text
then it makes no sense at all that I have to enter it as
\tuplet 2/3 { ... } for tuplets that are three to two normal notes.
That's not merely unintuitive, it is (oh goodie, no [talk] tag) plain
absurd. How can anybody write "\tuplet 2/3 is better than \tuplet 3/2
(for 3 notes in time of 2), because it corresponds to mathematical
ratio," with a straight keyboard? How does 2/3 correspond to 3 notes in
time of 2?
Let me stomp my feet in defiance and holler.
Ah, that's better.
--
David Kastrup
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