Actually, the order matters as well, so my solution works
if you keep the property setting after the \time command
(which internally also sets the same property in the Timing
context, among others).
/Mats
Trevor Bača wrote:
Oops. You were basically right, Mats. Here's a bit that works:
%%%
Oops. You were basically right, Mats. Here's a bit that works:
%%% BEGIN
\version "2.9.10"
\new Staff {
\set Staff.timeSignatureFraction = #'(7 . 16)
\time 2/4
c'4
c'4
}
%%% END
Thanks as always!
(Right property, different context. Has nothing to do with .9.10
versus .9.1
Alas ...
%%% BEGIN
\version "2.9.10"
\new Staff {
\set Timing.timeSignatureFraction = #'(7 . 16)
\time 2/4
c'4
c'4
}
%%% END
... interprets with no errors, but still prints as 2/4 ...
Perhaps because 2.9.10 ... I'll check with .13 in a bit ...
On 8/24/06, Mats Bengtss
Try
\time 2/4
\set Timing.timeSignatureFraction = #'(7 . 16)
/Mats
Quoting Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Is there a way to change the printed numerator and denominator of a
time signature?
Seems like something here should do it, but all versions print as 2/4.
%%% BEGIN %%%
\ver
Hi,
Is there a way to change the printed numerator and denominator of a
time signature?
Seems like something here should do it, but all versions print as 2/4.
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version "2.9.13"
\new Staff {
%\once \override TimeSignature #'fraction = #'(7 . 16)
%\once \override Staff.TimeSig