On 26.09.2016 04:55, David Kastrup wrote:
Carl Sorensen writes:
On 9/25/16, 2:46 PM, "Simon Albrecht" wrote:
On 25.09.2016 22:06, Trevor Daniels wrote:
When needed, isn't this adequate?
\version "2.19.48"
triplet = \tuplet 3/2 \etc
\triplet { a'4 a' a' }
That¹s what I meant by ‘implement
On 25.09.2016 22:06, Trevor Daniels wrote:
When needed, isn't this adequate?
\version "2.19.48"
triplet = \tuplet 3/2 \etc
\triplet { a'4 a' a' }
That’s what I meant by ‘implementation is a no-brainer’ :-)
Best, Simon
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Urs Liska wrote Sunday, September 25, 2016 8:51 PM
>
> Am 25. September 2016 19:41:33 MESZ, schrieb Simon Albrecht
> :
>>On 25.09.2016 19:29, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>>
>>> is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the
>>time?
>>> And, assuming that it’s not just me, should
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 25.09.2016 19:29, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the time?
>> And, assuming that it’s not just me, should we introduce an extra
>> command \triplet to save typing & clutter, especially whe
Urs Liska writes:
> Am 25. September 2016 19:41:33 MESZ, schrieb Simon Albrecht
> :
>>On 25.09.2016 19:29, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the
>>time?
>>> And, assuming that it’s not just me, should we introduce an
Am 25. September 2016 19:41:33 MESZ, schrieb Simon Albrecht
:
>On 25.09.2016 19:29, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the
>time?
>> And, assuming that it’s not just me, should we introduce an extra
>> command \triplet
On 25.09.2016 19:29, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Hello everybody,
is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the time?
And, assuming that it’s not just me, should we introduce an extra
command \triplet to save typing & clutter, especially where triple and
duple segments constant
Hello everybody,
is it just me or does \tuplet get 3/2 as first argument >90% of the time?
And, assuming that it’s not just me, should we introduce an extra
command \triplet to save typing & clutter, especially where triple and
duple segments constantly alternate?
Best, Simon
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