Re: displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Tim McNamara
On Jun 21, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Ole Schmidt wrote: Hi, While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which consists of a quarter and an eighth note and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets leads to an error warning. Do I completely

Re: displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 6/21/10 3:51 PM, "Ole Schmidt" wrote: > Hi, > > While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which > consists of a quarter and an eighth note > and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets > leads to an error warning. > Do I complete

Re: displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 6/21/10 3:51 PM, "Ole Schmidt" wrote: > Hi, > > While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which > consists of a quarter and an eighth note > and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets > leads to an error warning. > Do I complete

Re: displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Ole Schmidt
Am 22.06.2010 um 00:02 schrieb Nick Payne: > On 22/06/10 07:51, Ole Schmidt wrote: >> Hi, >> >> While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which >> consists of a quarter and an eighth note >> and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets

Re: displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Nick Payne
On 22/06/10 07:51, Ole Schmidt wrote: Hi, While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which consists of a quarter and an eighth note and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets leads to an error warning. Do I completely miss something

displaying triplet in 3/4 time

2010-06-21 Thread Ole Schmidt
Hi, While engraving I came across the problem to display a simple triplet which consists of a quarter and an eighth note and it seems to be difficult. The default beaming is odd and using brackets leads to an error warning. Do I completely miss something or is it a known problem? thanks for a h