Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread Paul Scott
FWIW (probably not much), I'm quite happy with the simple solution of the extra curly brackets. Paul On 12/17/22 5:30 PM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: Le 17/12/2022 à 21:07, David Kastrup a écrit : I'll make a pitch at it. My original rationale is open for discussion, but there was one; see htt

Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 17/12/2022 à 21:07, David Kastrup a écrit : I'll make a pitch at it. My original rationale is open for discussion, but there was one; see https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/1761#note_1213670108 OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread David Kastrup
David Kastrup writes: > Jean Abou Samra writes: > >> Le 17/12/2022 à 18:53, Paul Scott a écrit : >>> A typical indication of rhythmic equivalence is to mark dotted >>> quarter = quarter or it's many variations. >>> >>> The following is a simple modification of an example in 2.24.0 NR >>> 1.3.3:

Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread David Kastrup
Jean Abou Samra writes: > Le 17/12/2022 à 18:53, Paul Scott a écrit : >> A typical indication of rhythmic equivalence is to mark dotted >> quarter = quarter or it's many variations. >> >> The following is a simple modification of an example in 2.24.0 NR >> 1.3.3: Metronome marks.  I would think t

Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread Paul Scott
Thank you, Paul On 12/17/22 10:57 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote: Le 17/12/2022 à 18:53, Paul Scott a écrit : A typical indication of rhythmic equivalence is to mark dotted quarter = quarter or it's many variations. The following is a simple modification of an example in 2.24.0 NR 1.3.3: Metr

Re: indicating rhythmic equivalence

2022-12-17 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 17/12/2022 à 18:53, Paul Scott a écrit : A typical indication of rhythmic equivalence is to mark dotted quarter = quarter or it's many variations. The following is a simple modification of an example in 2.24.0 NR 1.3.3: Metronome marks.  I would think the part I added would give me the n