Laura Conrad wrote:
>>>>>>"Jule" == Jule Slootbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>>>
>
> >>
> >> If you want three half notes, printed as half notes,
> >> why not use
> >>
> >> \times 2/3 {c2 c2 c2}
> >>
> >> /Mats
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> Jule> Yeah I have that but it doesn't align the other ones right..
> Jule> i made a diagram but it didn't come out right
>
> Jule> o o
> Jule> o o o
>
> Jule> is what i get, while
>
> Jule> o o
> Jule> o o o
>
> Jule> is what i need
>
> But what you get looks right, because when you're playing them, the
> second one on top should come between the second and third one on the
> bottom, not aligned with the third one.
>
> To get what you want instead of what you say, you might have to play
> with spacing rests, like:
>
>
> soprano = \notes \times 2/3 {c''2 s2 c2}
>
>
yeah, but if i have a triplet of halfnotes, than those should take up the same time
as 2 half notes...just like a triplet takes up 2 quarter notes..
So if i do
soprano = \notes c''2 c2
alto = \notes \times 2/3 { a'2 a'2 a'2 }
it should just come out with the soprano line playing 2 half notes in a bar, and the
alto line playing 3 half notes in the bar, taking up exzctly the same amout of
beats as the 2 half notes. It works fine with the s in between the two notes, but if
i do \time 2/3 {} it puts a bracket ontop of the 2 half notes, and that makes it
seem to the player like it's supposed to be a triplet, while i had written it as the
alto line to be a triplet and not the alto line, which should use normal notation..
so is it a lilypond error?
Jule
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