Am 29.11.2017 um 18:36 schrieb David Kastrup:
Ming Tsang writes:
Lilyponders:
1 for time 4/4R1 provides full bar rest centered;
2 for time 2/4R2 provides full bar rest centered
3 for time 3/4 R2. Provides full bar rest centered
How to code :
4 for time 6/8; for time 9/8
Ho
Ming Tsang writes:
> Lilyponders:
>
> 1 for time 4/4R1 provides full bar rest centered;
> 2 for time 2/4R2 provides full bar rest centered
> 3 for time 3/4 R2. Provides full bar rest centered
> How to code :
> 4 for time 6/8; for time 9/8
How about R1*6/8 (or even R1*6/8*5 for fiv
On 11/29/2017 12:24 PM, Ming Tsang wrote:
Lilyponders:
1 for time 4/4 R1 provides full bar rest centered;
2 for time 2/4 R2 provides full bar rest centered
3 for time 3/4 R2. Provides full bar rest centered
How to code :
4 for time 6/8; for time 9/8
Thank you for the help.
Min
Lilyponders:
1 for time 4/4R1 provides full bar rest centered;
2 for time 2/4R2 provides full bar rest centered
3 for time 3/4 R2. Provides full bar rest centered
How to code :
4 for time 6/8; for time 9/8
Thank you for the help.
Ming
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Chris:
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 at 11:07 wrote:
> > Chris:
> > ...
> > > \score {
> > > \new Voice { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trumpet"
> > > \relative c'''{
> > >\tempo 2 = 100
> > >\relative e'' { e4 \tuplet 5/4 { e16 f fis g gis } }
> > > }
> > > } \layout{} \midi{
On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 at 11:07 wrote:
> Chris:
> ...
> > \score {
> > \new Voice { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trumpet"
> > \relative c'''{
> >\tempo 2 = 100
> >\relative e'' { e4 \tuplet 5/4 { e16 f fis g gis } }
> > }
> > } \layout{} \midi{} }
>
> Compiling this wi
Chris:
...
> \score {
> \new Voice { \set Staff.midiInstrument = #"trumpet"
> \relative c'''{
>\tempo 2 = 100
>\relative e'' { e4 \tuplet 5/4 { e16 f fis g gis } }
> }
> } \layout{} \midi{} }
Compiling this with 2.19.16 and inspecting with
http://aspodata.se/git/musik
On 29 Nov 2017 08:12, "David Kastrup" wrote:
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> wow!!
>
> Made some quick test (windows 10) and yes I have been able to reproduce
the
> issue.
>
> Ben is right, it goes away if you set tempo < 100.
>
> It also looks related to the instrument you select. If you set the
> in
Gianmaria Lari writes:
> wow!!
>
> Made some quick test (windows 10) and yes I have been able to reproduce the
> issue.
>
> Ben is right, it goes away if you set tempo < 100.
>
> It also looks related to the instrument you select. If you set the
> instrument to "electric piano 1" and tempo 2=100