What you really are saying is that it's a bug that a single note triplet
isn't
marked as a triplet, i.e. that \times 2/3 {c8} is completely equivalent
to c8*2/3,
also when it comes to printing the number indicating the triplet.
Can you please refer to any printed music that uses such a notation (I
cannot
recall having every seen it, but on the other hand I haven't performed that
much modern music).
When it comes to readability, I would very much prefer a notation like
{
\time 2/8
\times 2/3 { e16 f g ~ g8 a16 } |
}
or
{
\time 2/8
\times 4/6 { e16 f g ~ g8 a16 } |
}
if I were to perform the piece.
/Mats
Hans Aberg wrote:
I report this problem just for completeness. If one breaks up a triple
into to two parts, as in the following example, the triplet number on
the single note does not show. The code is
{
\time 2/8
\times 2/3 { e16 f16 } g8 \times 2/3 { a16 } |
}
It looks as in the attached GIF. (There is a beaming problem too, but
this has been reported in other bug reports.)
If one makes sure each broken triplet has more than one note, then the
triplet numbers do show. E.g.,
{
\time 4/8
\times 2/3 { e16 f16 } g8 \times 2/3 { a16 b16 } c8 \times 2/3 { d16
e16 } |
}
Hans Ã…berg
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