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I've been using
\override TupletNumber #'transparent = ##t
in 2.8.6 to make the tuplet number disappear after measure 2 of a score
consisting mainly of triplets. However, on occasions there are tremolos
for which I would like to display
Hi, Raphael!
I can't reproduce the bug you're talking about -- e.g., the following
works as expected:
%%% BEGIN SNIPPET %%%
\version "2.8.5"
stuff =
{
\times 3/2 { g:8 d:8 }
\override TupletNumber #'transparent = ##t
\times 3/2 { g:8 d:8 }
\times 3/2 {
I don't know about the Vine Linux distribution, but at least for
Debian, there are two versions of the ghostcript package, one called
gs-afpl and one called gs-gpl. The difference between the two is that
the AFPL version is released under a different license than the GPL
version and that the AFPL
Quoting Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Transparent metronome marks still take up space.
That depends on how you make it transparent. If you use
\override MetronomeMark #'stencil = ##f
(assuming that you use version 2.8.0 or later, always tell what version
you have) then the marks shouldn't take an