Of course this is possible with any number of dots:
\version "2.19"
\relative {
g'2.. 8
2... 16
% or even
2.... 32
2...... 128
}
%%% end snip %%%
I don't see why there should be any problem with shiftDurations there.
But if I'm right, three dots multiply the duration by 15/8...
HTH, Simon
Am 19-Jan-2015 23:59:28 +0100 schrieb [email protected]:
Here's a little thing that has got me stumped.
Is it possible to add three dots to a note glyph, thus:
O:. to signify that the duration of the note is to be multiplied by 9/4 ?
And can this be done in such a way
(i) that the dots avoid clashing with staff lines, and
(ii) that the note glyph changes correctly under \shiftDurations ? i.e. so
that, say:
c1\wierdDots % displays the note above,
\shiftDurations #1 #0 { c1\wierdDots } % displays a 3-dotted minim, and
\shiftDurations #-1 #0 { c1\wierdDots } % displays a 3-dotted breve. (For
"simplicity" it is safe to assume that the second argument to \shiftDurations
will always be zero).
Grateful, as always, for any insight, even if on this occasion it is just
expert advice to give up!
-- Graham
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