Malte Meyn-3 wrote
> Am 09.03.2016 um 05:13 schrieb zzk:
>> Out of curiosity (and maybe for some possible future, more complicated
>> scenarios), is there a solution using \scaleDurations instead?
>>
>
> A tuplet 7/6 without tuplet number is the same as \scaleDurations with
> factor 6/7. Or,
Am 09.03.2016 um 05:13 schrieb zzk:
Out of curiosity (and maybe for some possible future, more complicated
scenarios), is there a solution using \scaleDurations instead?
A tuplet 7/6 without tuplet number is the same as \scaleDurations with
factor 6/7. Or, even simpler, you can scale a
Hi Kieren,
Why? Because such a simple, elegant solution simply did not occur to me :)
Thanks a lot, works very well.
Out of curiosity (and maybe for some possible future, more complicated
scenarios), is there a solution using \scaleDurations instead?
Thanks,
Zoran
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Hi Zoran,
Any reason you don’t just use the built-in tuplet function, e.g.,
\tuplet 7/6 { d[ g b d \rh \stemDown g b d] }
or, if you don’t want to see the tuplet number,
\once \omit TupletNumber \tuplet 7/6 { d[ g b d \rh \stemDown g b d] }
??
Hope this helps!
Kieren.