> Op 22 mrt 2026 om 08:10 heeft Hans Aikema <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > > > >>> Op 21 mrt 2026 om 15:01 heeft Eef Weenink <[email protected]> het >>> volgende geschreven: >>> >> >> Dear list, dear Gilles, >> >> Working with arrranger.ly I want to insert notes at a specific place. >> The manual says: >> "- A position is denoted by a bar number. What if the position should not >> begin at the start of >> a measure? In such a case, the position is a list of integers: >> '(n i j k …) >> where n is the bar number, and i j k … are powers of two (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, >> etc…) denoting the >> distance from the beginning of the n-th bar.3 >> “ >> >> But I cannot get that to work correctly. >> The code below shows the current c1 in bar 13 >> (So rm seems to use the count of 4 per bar. The 3/4 setting does not >> influence that. >> What am I doing wrong??? > > My guess would be you missed the first of the two prerequisites mentioned in > the docs: > --- > Two prerequisites to using the functions > 1. Have all meter changes in a \global variable, e.g.: > global = { \time 4/4 s1*2 \time 5/8 s8*5*2 \time 3/4 s2.*2 } > This enables arranger.ly to convert all measure numbers to LilyPond moments. > --- > > No computer at hand to test, but my gut feel tells me when you move the 3/4 > time sig to your global it starts working as you expect
Never mind, that would not be it, I spotted you (try to) use the strategy of addendum I in the docs, must be something else interfering there.
