Hi !
This coould be seen as a special time signature.
I've been recently told (forgive me, you who told me : I can't remmeber
who you were, anyway some great person :-D ) how to mix a glyph and a
time,signature : you could probably adapt this trick (I couldn't ! :'( ).
\version "2.13"
%% Define a function to display custom time signatures
#(define ((double-time-signature glyph a b) grob)
(grob-interpret-markup grob
(markup #:override '(baseline-skip . 2.5) #:number
(#:line ((markup (#:fontsize 4
#:musicglyph glyph))
(#:fontsize -1 #:column (a
b)))))))
\score {
\relative c'' {
\override Score.TimeSignature #'stencil = #(double-time-signature
"timesig.mensural64" "3" "2")
\time 3/2
c2. c2 d4 e2. d c2 e4 d2 d4 c1. \bar "|."
}
}
Best regards
JMarc
James a écrit :
Jonathan,
On 10/12/2010 03:41, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
But \parenthesize seems only to work for notes, rests, and chords.
Yes this feature was introduced in 2.13.x.
You are using 2.12.x I see?
So you have the option of using what is in the LSR or using the
'unstable' to 2.13.41 or 42 and using that.
James
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