Thanks for the input, \enablePolymeter seems to be roughly equivalent to
the bit I had:
\context {
\Staff
\consists "Timing_translator"
}
Thought the other bit is still necessary for things to work across
multiple systems properly.
On 2024-05-10 5:14 p. m., Knute Snortum wrote:
You ma
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 2:07 PM Dmitri Volkov
wrote:
> Apologies for all the emails, but I believe I figured it out. Using \set
> Staff.measureBarType = "" as follows seems to do the trick, although
> there still is a bit of gap where the barline would go.
>
> \version "2.24.3"
>
> stuff = \relat
Apologies for all the emails, but I believe I figured it out. Using \set
Staff.measureBarType = "" as follows seems to do the trick, although
there still is a bit of gap where the barline would go.
\version "2.24.3"
stuff = \relative {
\set Staff.measureBarType = ""
\time 4/4
c4 d4
Apologies for the double email, I was confused because it looked like it
wasn't being posted to the email list.
I also wanted to provide a smaller example which reproduces the issue:
\version "2.24.3"
stuff = \relative {
\time 4/4
c4 d4 e4 f4 | \bar "|"
g4 f4 e4 d4 | \bar "|"
c
Hello,
I am looking to engrave a polytempo piece with LilyPond, but am having
trouble getting the bars to display properly. Using \bar "|" seems to
ensure that both parts include barlines in the correct places, but the
second part seems to also include the bars of the first part.
Trying to r
Hello,
I am looking to engrave a polytempo piece with LilyPond, but am having
trouble getting the bars to display properly. Using \bar "|" seems to
ensure that both parts include barlines in the correct places, but the
second part seems to also include the bars of the first part.
Trying to r