visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time

2010-09-24 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Hello, My mother found a problem when I write continuous triplets. For example, \time 4/4 c'4 c' \times 2/3 { c'8 d' e' } \times 2/3 { f' g' a' } The two triplets are grouped like one sextupplet, but with two 3's. What's the problem? Is it a wrong practice in notation convention? Is it

Re: visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time

2010-09-24 Thread Phil Holmes
Haipeng To: lilypond-user Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 4:25 PM Subject: visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time Hello, My mother found a problem when I write continuous triplets. For example, \time 4/4 c'4 c' \times 2/3 { c'8 d' e' } \times 2/3 { f' g' a' } The two triplets

Re: visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time

2010-09-24 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 9/24/10 9:25 AM, 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com wrote: Hello, My mother found a problem when I write continuous triplets. For example, \time 4/4 c'4 c' \times 2/3 { c'8 d' e' } \times 2/3 { f' g' a' } The two triplets are grouped like one sextupplet, but with two 3's. What's the

Re: visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time

2010-09-24 Thread Keith E OHara
My mother found a problem when I write continuous triplets. For example, \time 4/4 c'4 c' \times 2/3 { c'8 d' e' } \times 2/3 { f' g' a' } The two triplets are grouped like one sextupplet, but with two 3's. What's the problem? Is it a wrong practice in notation convention? Is it controlled by

Re:Re: visual problem on two triplets in 4/4 time

2010-09-24 Thread 胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng
Sorry for the noise, it's my fault of not setting tupplet spanner duration in a continuous triplets, not my example here. Regards Haipeng ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user