Hi Trevor, Thanks for pointing that out to me. I will remember that.
Cheers and Thanks Again, Ben On Fri, 2012-12-21 at 09:06 +0000, Trevor Daniels wrote: > Ben you wrote Friday, December 21, 2012 5:29 AM > > > I am stumped, but happy. I say that because LilyPond renders the tune > > correctly and does not error on bar checks etc unless you have the > > second \time 3/4 in the score block. I know that removing the second > > \time 3/4 from the score block fixed the problem, and that adding it > > back recreated the problem. I thought this was odd since the LilyPond > > manual in the section on Changing time signatures inside a polymetric > > section using \scaleDurations appears to show an example that has more > > than one time signature in the score block. For now I will try to > > remember to minimize the use of "\time X/Y" in the scores to avoid > > collisions in the future. > > A second \time will cause no problems if it occurs at the same > musical moment as the first one. In your case it doesn't, due to > the different timing of the grace notes in the two parts. As only > one \time command is needed at any point in a score (unless it > is polymetric) it is best to stick to one at a time. > > Trevor _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user