Hi Francesco,
[snip]
A slightly different hack, using scaled durations should work:
\repeat percent 2 { d1*7/4 \bar | d2.*7/3 }
Regards,
Neil
This works, but scaling makes the two measures the same length (7/4),
as in the case when \skip is used.
In the output the two measures before the double
of the horizontal spacing
introduced by the skips.
Does anybody know how to use percent repeats with polymetric notation?
Regards,
Francesco Casadei
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Hi Francesco,
2008/11/18 Francesco Casadei [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've tried using this hack:
\repeat percent 2 { d1 \skip 2. | \skip 1 d2. | }
This works, but the result is ugly because of the horizontal spacing
introduced by the skips.
A slightly different hack, using scaled durations