Re: splitted rests

2002-08-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Not quite. The multi-measure rest is a spanner, and getting the > > rests in the right spot horizontally will be difficult, not to > > mention the fact that they won't participate in rest collisions. I > > think the easiest approach is to force a few line breaks in a

Re: splitted rests

2002-08-13 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> > Here another problem which sometimes happens. Consider a 5/4 bar > > which contains a lot of 16ths and which must be broken across > > staves (into 2 and 3 beats). Usually, I insert an invisible bar > > and I'm done. But what happens with rests? If I say `R4*5', I > > currently get a full

splitted rests

2002-08-12 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Here another problem which sometimes happens. Consider a 5/4 bar > which contains a lot of 16ths and which must be broken across staves > (into 2 and 3 beats). Usually, I insert an invisible bar and I'm > done. But what happens with rests? If I say `R4*5', I curr

splitted rests

2002-08-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Here another problem which sometimes happens. Consider a 5/4 bar which contains a lot of 16ths and which must be broken across staves (into 2 and 3 beats). Usually, I insert an invisible bar and I'm done. But what happens with rests? If I say `R4*5', I currently get a full rest before and aft