> Shouldn't both tuplet brackets span every notecolumn within the
> purview of the last note's duration?
Yes, at least according to Gould. Using `tupletFullLength` helps, but
now tuplet brackets are too long:
```
\new Staff
{ \set Staff.tupletFullLength = ##t
\time 2/4
<< \tuplet 3/2 {
At 16:10 19/10/2023 +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
... the results look awful:
Shouldn't both tuplet brackets span every notecolumn within the
purview of the last note's duration?
For what it's worth (I know, I know!), Elaine Gould [Behind Bars, pp.
195/6] seems to distinguish between old and
If I write
\new Staff
{ \time 2/4
<< \tuplet 3/2 { c''4 d'' c'' } \\ \tuplet 3/2 { g'4 a'2 } >>
}
the results look awful:
Shouldn't both tuplet brackets span every notecolumn within the purview
of the last note's duration? I think this might also apply if the upper
voice contained 4
> On Oct 19, 2023, at 12:47, Ian West wrote:
>
> From the attached photo you will see that I created in 'home' a folder
> called 'LilyPondArea', and in that a folder called 'lilypond-2.24.2'. In the
> former I placed the downloaded tar, and in the latter the unpacked files of
>
> From the attached photo you will see that I created in 'home' a
> folder called 'LilyPondArea', and in that a folder called
> 'lilypond-2.24.2'. In the former I placed the downloaded tar, and in
> the latter the unpacked files of lilypond-2.24.2 (i.e. 'bin', etc)
Looks good.
> I use Textedit
Thank you for the clarification, Jean! If I now use denominators <= 9, the
output works (from 10 no longer).
I think a function \ratio could be helpful to improve the accuracy of the
output a little bit more, Vaughan.
Thanks for the help so far!
Best regards,
Adrian
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