On 2015-03-26 21:47, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Peter, My "strange" example of tuplets using neither "Math Rule" nor
"Nearness Rule" will be clarified if I show the context. Here is
that context from a part of the piece I wrote for solo bassoon:
\version "2.18.2"
\language "english"
\score {
\rel
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--I didn't even notice when I was
engraving the LilyPond version from his hand-written score. It was only later
that I realized that the 5/2 and 7/2 tuplets did not follow the "Math Rule."
Food for thought.
- Original Message -----
From: Peter Bjuhr
To: Simon Alb
On 2015-03-26 10:53, Simon Albrecht wrote:
The essay
on writing readable tuplets was quite interesting.
From the context I assume you're referring to my post about tuplets on
the LilyPond blog:
http://lilypondblog.org/2014/09/how-to-write-readable-tuplets/. I'm
really glad you found it in
Hello,
in general it’s helpful if you always include the list in the
addressees, except for really private messages. You needn’t be afraid of
increasing the traffic on ly-user.
For example, someone else might comment on your question ending the
first paragraph below.
Yours, Simon
Am 26.03.2