Thanks for help! Obviously the correct terms for manual search are
"unmetered" or "cadencas" ... sorry, I did not know.
If I understand that correctly
\remove "Bar_engraver"
and/or
\remove "Default_bar_line_engraver"
is not enough?
My simple minded interpretation of that \remove something was to switch
it off to enabling me to set my personal barlines. Seems to be more
complicated ...
Thanks for help again, regards
Am 12.09.2015 21:05, schrieb David Kastrup:
Blöchl Bernhard <bb-543...@telecolumbus.net> writes:
Am 12.09.2015 20:39, schrieb:
There is nothing "polymetric" at all in that code. You just have
two
separate scores, one after the other.
It is not clear what you are trying to achieve here.
I did not claim that to be polyrhythm. Anyway, if you compile the code
you get a couple of double bars in the second half without any logic,
at least for me.
You are removing the Default_bar_line_engraver and not adding any
replacement.
However you name that, I want a double bar between the rising and
descending scales (with different length/rhythms?) and one double bar
at the end.
If you don't want any timing/spacing/subdivision, you can just do
\cadenzaOn instead of meddling with engravers.
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