Does that make things clearer for you ?
Yes it does. Thank you Xavier and Pierre-Luc for your help.
Nuno
What's wrong with the snippet bellow? It doesn't print the cue notes, unless I
remove \fluteA and \oboeA.
\version "2.19.55"
fluteA = {
r1
}
oboeA = {
r1
}
fluteB = {
\cueDuring #"oboeB" #DOWN { R1 }
}
oboeB = {
c4 c c c
}
\addQuote "oboeB" { \oboeB }
\score{
<<
\new Staff { \fl
> A custom engraver could automate that:
Thank you so much Aaron! This is very helpful and instructive.
Nuno
one less thing for me to worry about 🙂.
Nuno Trocado
From: Aaron Hill
Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 10:25 PM
To: N Trocado
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Extend all hairpins over time signature changes
On 2021-03-01 9:52 am, N Trocado wrote:
> I like
I like to have hairpins cut through barlines, extending to the note that ends
them on the first beat of the next bar, whenever there's a time signature
change. Stopping short of the barline in this case, as is the default, leaves a
bit too much space between the end of the hairpin and the dynami
> Which do you want the tuplet brackets all the same or the bracket omitted on
> the last three notes?
I'd like the bracket omitted whenever there's three notes in a triplet.
NT
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