Hi David, > There is no either of those. They are identical. You cannot > distinguish a 5-tuplet from a 10-tuplet in that representation.
Please explain why I need to, specifically in the context of a note-denominator time signature — because it’s not at all clear to me that I need to. > The problem is that there is no > unique representation as a LilyPond duration for print forms > representing 1/20th of a whole note Please explain why there needs to be, specifically in the context of a note-denominator time signature — because it’s not at all clear to me that there needs to be. > The problem is that handwaving looks great in discussions but does not > deliver a definition useful for implementation. Please explain why you think me saying I’ll accept (ly:make-duration 4 0 4/5) as the input, specifically in the context of a note-denominator time signature, is “handwaving” — because it’s not at all clear to me how that’s true. Thanks, Kieren. ________________________________ Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info ‣ email: kie...@kierenmacmillan.info