On Sat 05 Nov 2016 at 23:35:21 (-0700), mclaren wrote: > The logical extension of that example I posted with the large time signature, > 4918233/340340, involves two different simultaneous measures with different > tuplets and different time signatures, one large, the other not.
Is it a silly question to ask what you do with these scores when you have succeeded in printing them. I can just about see why you might specify rules that generate multiple rhythms to make interesting (to some) patterns of sound. What I can't understand is why you would want to print out a score that is basically impossible to play, and is, in any case, written in a notation that is debatably incapable of expressing it. I've also not met many people who enjoy making programs crash and yet don't seem to be interested in exactly why they crash under those circumstances. In my day, I loved working with people who used my software in ways far beyond the capabilities I had designed into it, and when they ran into problems, we would work together on improving the design or implementation for their benefit, and for future users. Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user