> I think one of the things that bothers me about this thread is that
> I don't understand why, if you want a four measure rest you would
> write 2+2. For the vast majority of cases, if there are 48 bars
> between two rehearsal marks I'm happy to see |=48=| between them.
> So, why write anything but R1*48 in the part in question? If there
> *is* a reason then the input can be something different, say R1*32
> R1*16 to produce |=32=| |=16=|.
As told earlier: The input of a score should not force the appearance
of the output. For example, I like to write one bar per line in the
input files, interspersed with comments to structure them in five-bars
blocks. Writing e.g. `R1*47' heavily disturbs this structure, making
corrections after inputting the data *much* more time consuming since
it takes longer to identify the right spot (yes, I'm a die-hard user
which uses a plain text editor for input). In this case, it would be
great if multi-measure rests written as
% 15
R1*5 |
% 20
R1*5 |
...
could be merged properly.
Werner
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