Dear Janek and Harm,
thank you both for very nice solutions! Both are working nicely, of course.
Harm's method seems indeed very flexible and potentially very useful.
Janek's solution has the advantage of allowing a newbie such as myself
freedom of choice regarding the shape of the parentheses, or
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%\override MultiMeasureRest #'staff-position = #4
\compressFullBarRests
\parMMR
R1
\parMMR
R1*2
\parMMR
R1*3
\parMMR
R1*4
\parMMR
R1*5
\parMMR
R1*6
R #'(0 0 0 0)
R1
\parenthesizeMMR #'(0.45 0 0 0)
R1*2
\parenthesizeMMR #'(-2.2 0 2.2 0)
R1*3
\parenthesizeMMR #'(0.5 -1.1 0 1)
R1*4
\parenthesizeMMR #'(-4 -1.1 4.2 1)
R1*7
R1
R1
R1
R1
}
HTH,
Har
Hi Leszek,
2011/8/4 Leszek Wroński :
> I'd like the input
> \parenthesize R1
> to produce a whole measure rest in parentheses.
The fact that it doesn't work is indeed interesting.
I don't know how to fix it right now, but there is a workaround:
{
\once \override MultiMeasureRestText #'outside-
Dear Group,
I'd like the input
\parenthesize R1
to produce a whole measure rest in parentheses. (In common time of course.)
Unfortunately, I don't know how to do it. "Why not \parenthesize r1" I hear
some of you asking? Well, because in such a case the rest is rendered to the
left, and not in th