Stefan Thomas <kontrapunktste...@gmail.com> writes: > Dear David, > I'm always astonished what can be done with scheme and lilypond! > But I think this snippet (which You must have been written quite fast) > is not 100% perfect. > For example > \makerests 4/4 c4 > should produce c4 r4 r2
That's what I meant using "unit of completion". Write \makerests 1/1 c4 then. > and > \makerests 6/8 { c4. } > should produce > c4. r4 r8 More likely c4. r4. and indeed, this does not work for dotted units of completion. With \makerests 3/4 { c4. } you will get c4. r8 r4 which fits worse into 6/8 than c4. r8 r r does. > In case of 6/8 the base moment I think is (at least in most cases a > dotted quarter, not a eigth note). Filling up bars with rests isn't > maybee as trivial as I thought. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user