On Oct 26, 2014, at 17:19 , Dan Eble d...@faithful.be wrote:
I haven’t implemented the double-C cases yet.
This is what I think would be best:
* leave the default style alone
* add to the C style: 4/2 - CC, 2/1 - cut-CC
This would end the equivalence of default and C styles. Does that seem
I haven’t implemented the double-C cases yet.
This is what I think would be best:
* leave the default style alone
* add to the C style: 4/2 - CC, 2/1 - cut-CC
This would end the equivalence of default and C styles. Does that seem like
a bad idea to any seasoned Lilypond developers?
On Nov 1, 2014, at 18:48 , Noeck noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
I haven’t implemented the double-C cases yet.
This is what I think would be best:
* leave the default style alone
* add to the C style: 4/2 - CC, 2/1 - cut-CC
This would end the equivalence of default and C styles. Does
I think we don't want 4/8 displayed as C by default, neither 2/4 as cut
C.
(I also feel uncomfortable to enter \time 2/1 for the Bach Kyrie or
Gratias.)
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On 2014/10/26 07:40:58, benko.pal wrote:
I think we don't want 4/8 displayed as C by default
Then this change should not bother you because this new style is not the
default.
(I also feel uncomfortable to enter \time 2/1 for the Bach Kyrie or
Gratias.)
I'm sorry about that. Moving from
Am 26.10.2014 um 04:27 schrieb nine.fierce.ball...@gmail.com:
Issue 3286: add single-C time signature style
This style is identical to single-digit except that C is printed
instead of 4 and cut-C is printed instead of 2.
I am not sure whether I am mistaken here, but the single-digit is
On Oct 26, 2014, at 13:36 , Joram noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
So C instead of 4/4 because of the quarter notes (and not the 4 of them) and
¢ instead of 2/2 for the halves (not the 2 of them). A 4/2 would then be ¢
not C, right?
I might be persuaded that you are right by an example of c being
Hi Dan,
Am 26.10.2014 um 19:30 schrieb Dan Eble:
On Oct 26, 2014, at 13:36 , Joram noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
So C instead of 4/4 because of the quarter notes (and not the 4 of them) and ¢
instead of 2/2 for the halves (not the 2 of them). A 4/2 would then be ¢ not C,
right?
I might be
On 2014/10/26 17:24:01, Dan Eble wrote:
On 2014/10/26 07:40:58, benko.pal wrote:
I think we don't want 4/8 displayed as C by default
Then this change should not bother you because this new style is not
the
default.
ah, indeed, sorry for the noise.
On Oct 26, 2014, at 16:21 , Joram noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
The way I have been looking at it, c represents quadruple meter and ¢
represents duple.
This is an interpretation I guessed from 4/4=c and 2/2=¢, too. But I don’t
think it is correct from the above mail by Simon, which I
Hi Dan,
Am 26.10.2014 um 22:19 schrieb Dan Eble:
On Oct 26, 2014, at 16:21 , Joram noeck.marb...@gmx.de wrote:
The way I have been looking at it, c represents quadruple meter and ¢
represents duple.
This is an interpretation I guessed from 4/4=c and 2/2=¢, too. But I don’t
think it is
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Description:
Issue 3286: add single-C time signature style
This style is identical to single-digit except that C is printed
instead of 4 and cut-C is printed instead of 2.
Please review this at https://codereview.appspot.com/164830043/
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