On Sep 10, 2010, at 7:44 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
This problem is now fixed in git.
If you don't build your own executable, you can get the new
functionality
easily by downloading scm/time-signature-settings.scm from the git
repository and copying it to your scm/ directory. Otherwise, you c
This problem is now fixed in git.
If you don't build your own executable, you can get the new functionality
easily by downloading scm/time-signature-settings.scm from the git
repository and copying it to your scm/ directory. Otherwise, you can
wait for 2.13.33 to be released.
Thanks for the bug
On 9/10/10 7:35 AM, "James Worlton" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to define the set of default automatic beamings for a score. The
> new beaming function is nice, but it won't let me set multiple rules in a
> global variable. Here is what I'm trying to do--I have a rule for 4/4 and a
> rule for
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Nick Payne wrote:
> On 10/09/10 23:35, James Worlton wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to define the set of default automatic beamings for a score.
>> The new beaming function is nice, but it won't let me set multiple rules in
>> a global variable. Here is what
On 10/09/10 23:35, James Worlton wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to define the set of default automatic beamings for a
score. The new beaming function is nice, but it won't let me set
multiple rules in a global variable. Here is what I'm trying to do--I
have a rule for 4/4 and a rule for 3/4 that li
Hello,
I'm trying to define the set of default automatic beamings for a score. The
new beaming function is nice, but it won't let me set multiple rules in a
global variable. Here is what I'm trying to do--I have a rule for 4/4 and a
rule for 3/4 that limits beaming to a quarter note:
\version "2.