In addition to what has been said, why not do the time signature
changes using ordinary \time 9/8 and \time 3/4 commands and use
\override Score.TimeSignature #'print-function = ##f
to remove the time signature changes. The advantage of such an
approach is that when the musicians start complaining about that
it's hard to realize what bars have what time signature, then you can
easily print the time signatures again.
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
I'd like to do this:
http://notendur.centrum.is/~bobroff/lily/vartime.png
Now, I figure I can handle the "invisible" changes between 9/8 and 3/4
by using \compressMusic or \times as necessary. I'm guessing that the
compound time signature hack could serve as a model for the displaying
the time signature as it is in the above example, but I only about half
understand how that all works.
Insights/comments/suggestions are welcome.
-David
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