Re: MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 11.05.19 01:31, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Simon, Keep searching: I know there’s a "compressSkip" (or something like that) function in there somewhere. It’s "mergeSkips": Great, that does it! Thanks a lot, Simon

Re: MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Simon, > Keep searching: I know there’s a "compressSkip" (or something like that) > function in there somewhere. It’s "mergeSkips": Hope that helps! Kieren. Kieren MacMillan, composer ‣

Re: MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Simon, > I’m notoriously bad at finding that kind of stuff… =) > However, the only practical suggestion that comes from it is trying \skip > rather than s, and that doesn’t actually change behaviour in the example that > I posted—as David K. already noted back then. Here’s another thread t

Re: MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 10.05.19 20:54, Kieren MacMillan wrote: Hi Simon, is there any way to compressMMRests regardless of spacer rests in parallel? \version "2.19.82" \compressMMRests \context Bottom << { s1 s } R1*2 >> Have you read the thread here?

Re: MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Simon, > is there any way to compressMMRests regardless of spacer rests in parallel? > \version "2.19.82" > \compressMMRests \context Bottom << { s1 s } R1*2 >> Have you read the thread here? Can’t remember the outcome (t

MMRs and spacer rests

2019-05-10 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello list, is there any way to compressMMRests regardless of spacer rests in parallel? \version "2.19.82" \compressMMRests \context Bottom << { s1 s } R1*2 >> Best, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/ma