Am 02.12.2008 um 01:35 schrieb Jay Hamilton:
Hello-
I'm using 2.10 on windoze
And I figured out a solution but not sure that it's the only or
best one.
Problem, I'm setting/arranging a sonata for a duet. The first
movement begins on the beat the 2nd movement begins with a \partial 8
The third movement begins on the beat.
I checked the docs for 2.10 under repeats and partials and there's
no information on how to deal with the end of the 2nd movement and
the beginning of the 3rd, for my case.
I ended up using a skip8 at the end before repeat of the 2nd
movement. Is this the best way to do this?
I don't want to get into book or such and prefer for my students to
just flow from one movement to the next.
If this is 'the' way to deal with such a problem something (and
perhaps it is in the new docs) should be mentioned or explained as
it took me a while to figure out what was wrong.
You could always have an invisible time signature at the last
(incomplete) measure of the second movement.
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