On Sun, 2019-09-15 at 10:51 +1000, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> engrave. I disagree with one of his major concepts, which is that
> the
> bars should be 3.0 cm wide and represent one second of music. He's
> really insistent on this. Personally I don't believe this helps the
> musicians at all, and mu
On 15/09/19 01:51, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> I work extensively with a New Complexity School composer whose work I
> engrave. I disagree with one of his major concepts, which is that the
> bars should be 3.0 cm wide and represent one second of music. He's
> really insistent on this.
Hi Andrew,
> With his music changing time signature sometimes every bar, I am utterly
> unable to achieve what he wants. The requirement is simple - fixed width bars
> of a specified size.
Does the fixed width include all prefatory material? e.g., if a measure
included a TimeSignature and a Ke
Hi Stefano,
I work extensively with a New Complexity School composer whose work I
engrave. I disagree with one of his major concepts, which is that the
bars should be 3.0 cm wide and represent one second of music. He's
really insistent on this. Personally I don't believe this helps the
musici
I didn't fail to notice the crickets chirping, but I'm hoping someone
can steer me in the right direction.
What I want is to define the way a given measure of music looks
throughout the piece. In other words, I would like the width of the
bar should be identical regardless of whatever else is goi
Dear list,
I'm trying to control measure width using proportional spacing. And
it's not working as expected.
I created a kind of "into/out of" proportional notation wrapper:
ePUT =
#(define-music-function
(parser location num music)
(number? ly:music?)
#{
\set Score.proportionalNotationDurat