Hi Brent,
Am 24.06.21 um 03:53 schrieb Brent Annable:
Just a quick question: is there any way to display a 4/2 time
signature as cut common? I've tried 4/2, 8/4 and 2/1, but none of them
seem to default to cut common.
That's a sufficiently common notation (in Renaissance and faux-archaic
mus
I really do like it already, gives much more understanding being an
octave down on the staff. one could maybe make a ghost # at the normal
place, maybe some color coding as well might be helpful... But that
would be needed for an individual, each one of them. Mostly only 2
Sharps are used for T
One of the big issues with # signs for me as a beginner was that the F
Sharp sign was so high up on the scale and hard to then figure out what
key it is as that is abnormal outside the first notes you learn on the
Whistle. I would like to try to move it down and see how that works, is
there a w
I borrowed this from Allen Garvin on IMSLP.
fourTwoCutTime = {
\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
\once \override Staff.TimeSignature #'text = \markup \musicglyph
#"timesig.C22"
\time 4/2
}
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 at 10:54, Brent Annable wrote:
> Hi all,
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> J
Hi all,
Just a quick question: is there any way to display a 4/2 time signature as
cut common? I've tried 4/2, 8/4 and 2/1, but none of them seem to default
to cut common.
I've had a look around, but there doesn't seem to be a way for me to
'force' this behaviour... is there a way? Or do I need t