This might also be useful depending on what you are after: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=654
Le jeu. 27 août 2020 à 11:34, Timothy Lanfear <timo...@lanfear.me> a écrit : > Provided you use a recent version of Lilypond, e.g. 2.20.0, the pitch is > carried forward from the previous note and you can write c4. 8 4. > > > > *From:* lilypond-user <lilypond-user-bounces+timothy=lanfear...@gnu.org> *On > Behalf Of *Alasdair McAndrew > *Sent:* 27 August 2020 09:49 > *To:* lilypond-user Mailinglist <lilypond-user@gnu.org> > *Subject:* Question about abbreviations > > > > Hello, > > > > I don't know if this is possible in Lilypond, so I'm asking the experts... > In a bar of 3/4 time I might have, say: c4. c8 c4 - a very standard > rhythm. I remember once that in a score-writing system I used years ago, > this could be abbreviated as c>c c. I know that < > are used in Lilypond > for chords - but is some other similar abbreviation possible? > > > > Thanks, > > Alasdair > > > > > -- > > https://numbersandshapes.net > -- JJ Fleck Physique et Informatique PCSI1 Lycée Kléber