Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-20 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Carl Sorensen wrote: On 5/19/10 3:41 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote: On 19 May 2010 10:59, Mark Polesky wrote: Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, then measurePosition would too. Why would measurePosition behave any differently, as the text suggests? \part

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 5/19/10 3:41 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote: > On 19 May 2010 10:59, Mark Polesky wrote: > >> Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, >> then measurePosition would too.  Why would measurePosition >> behave any differently, as the text suggests? > > \partial sets measurePositio

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Neil Puttock
On 19 May 2010 10:59, Mark Polesky wrote: > Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, > then measurePosition would too.  Why would measurePosition > behave any differently, as the text suggests? \partial sets measurePosition to a negative moment (which is noted in NR 1.2.3 above t

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting Graham Percival : On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Mark Polesky wrote: Francisco Vila wrote: No, \partial uses measurePosition internally. It is a beat countdown for the current measure. Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, then measurePosition would too.  Why w

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Graham Percival
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Mark Polesky wrote: > Francisco Vila wrote: >> No, \partial uses measurePosition internally. It is a beat >> countdown for the current measure. > > Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, > then measurePosition would too.  Why would measurePositio

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Mark Polesky
Francisco Vila wrote: > No, \partial uses measurePosition internally. It is a beat > countdown for the current measure. Right, so if \partial generates odd warnings or effects, then measurePosition would too. Why would measurePosition behave any differently, as the text suggests? - Mark

Re: odd statement in NR

2010-05-19 Thread Francisco Vila
2010/5/19 Mark Polesky : > In NR 1.2.3 "Displaying rhythms -- Upbeats", the known > issues states: > >  The \partial command is intended to be used only at the >  beginning of a piece.  If you use it after the beginning, >  some odd warnings or effects may occur, in this case use >  \set Timing.mea

odd statement in NR

2010-05-18 Thread Mark Polesky
In NR 1.2.3 "Displaying rhythms -- Upbeats", the known issues states: The \partial command is intended to be used only at the beginning of a piece. If you use it after the beginning, some odd warnings or effects may occur, in this case use \set Timing.measurePosition instead. Shouldn't t