2012/10/9 Keith OHara <k-ohara5...@oco.net>: > Currently, everyone who thinks of a triplet as a 3:2 ratio, 3 notes in the > usual time for 2, suffers similar confusion when trying to remember \times > 2/3. Triplets are usually written with a simple 3, but 4-note-tuplets are > often designated 4:3 for clarity, while LilyPond requires the reversed > fraction in \times 3/4 {}
Here come Spanish students again. I can think in \times <fraction> {} as a mathematical expression and it has sense, because "times" means multiply, but I have observed that newcomers hear about a triplet has to be writen as 2/3 and the "times" part becomes less relevant than the <fraction> part. They only think "times" as being "time" plus an 's' and that the <fraction> has to be reversed. So, \tuplet y/x with the exact meaning of \times x/y is less confusing because it's not "times" vs "time" anymore, and the straightforward fraction is just "music without the maths". So, I predict a widespread adoption. -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel