If you find this function useful, you should add this example to LSR so
that other people can find it easily.
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/
Cheers,
- Graham
Ole Schmidt wrote:
thank you very much! (I'll never be able to write a function like this)
ole
Am 19.05.2007 um 20:30 schrieb Rune Zedele
thank you very much! (I'll never be able to write a function like this)
ole
Am 19.05.2007 um 20:30 schrieb Rune Zedeler:
Rune Zedeler wrote:
So you need to set the beatLength again after each \time-statement
(that has a denominator that is not 8)
... Or alternatively, you can make a litt
Rune Zedeler wrote:
So you need to set the beatLength
again after each \time-statement (that has a denominator that is not 8)
... Or alternatively, you can make a little scheme function that sets
the time signature and measure-length without touching beat-length.
\version "2.10.15"
% timen
Ole Schmidt wrote:
\set Score.beatLength = #(ly:make-moment 1 8)
...
\time 3/4 c8)[ a16.( fis32] b16.[ fis32 c'16. fis,32] b16.[ d32 c8]) |
Ah.
It is because the "\time"-statements reset the beatLength-value to the
denominator of the time signature. So you need to set the beatLength
ag
%
\version "2.10.15"
\new Staff {
\relative c''
{
\set Score.beatLength = #(ly:make-moment 1 8)
\set Score.subdivideBeams = ##t
\time 3/8 b16.[ fis32 c'16. fis,32 b16. d32] |
\time 5/8 c8[ a,(] b'16.[ a32 b16. c32 d8] |
\time 3/4 c8)[ a16.( fis32] b16.[ fis32 c'16. f
Ole Schmidt wrote:
thank you, but this works inside my score only in the 3/8 and 5/8
measures but not in 4/4, 3/4 and 2/4, any idea?
Weird. Can you give an example where it fails?
-Rune
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thank you, but this works inside my score only in the 3/8 and 5/8
measures but not in 4/4, 3/4 and 2/4, any idea?
ole
Am 19.05.2007 um 18:31 schrieb Rune Zedeler:
Ole Schmidt wrote:
Is there a way to define the sub-beaming like in the first 2 eight
notes in the example
I Remember I
Ole Schmidt wrote:
Is there a way to define the sub-beaming like in the first 2 eight notes
in the example
I Remember I wrote it in the manual some time ago, but it aparently fell
out.
\version "2.10.15"
\new Staff {
\relative c''
{
\set Score.beatLength =
Dear all,
Is there a way to define the sub-beaming like in the first 2 eight
notes in the example below (that the 32-Notes are grouped in 4) for
a whole score or do I have to make it manually (like I did in the
example)?
Is it possible to predefine the subbeaming behavior similar to