Thomas Morley writes:
>>> It is much more straightforward to add
>>> \alias "Staff"
>>> to the definition of the TimeSig context. Then any overrides for Staff
>>> issued within TimeSig will not get handed upstairs.
>>>
>>> This should probably be added to the LSR snippet: while it does not in
>>
2012/6/4 David Kastrup :
> David Kastrup writes:
>
>> Thomas Morley writes:
>>
>>> 2012/6/2 diekunstderfuge :
Hi all,
I'm trying to achieve the compound time signature seen in the image here:
http://old.nabble.com/file/p33950720/custom_time_signature.png
As you
David Kastrup writes:
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> 2012/6/2 diekunstderfuge :
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to achieve the compound time signature seen in the image here:
>>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p33950720/custom_time_signature.png
>>>
>>> As you can see, it's meant to represent 3 bar
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 12:29 AM, diekunstderfuge
wrote:
> I'm still using 2.12.3 because that is what the Lilypond download site lists
> as the latest stable version for Windows. Where can I find 2.14.2, and how
> could I install it while keeping 2.12.3 in case I need to fall back to the
> earlier
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2012/6/2 diekunstderfuge :
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to achieve the compound time signature seen in the image here:
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p33950720/custom_time_signature.png
>>
>> As you can see, it's meant to represent 3 bars of 2/4 grouped together as
>> one
On 12-06-03 04:29 PM, diekunstderfuge wrote:
Thank you so much! This code worked perfectly. You were of course absolutely
right about the context for \numericTimeSignature...I can't believe I didn't
spot that myself!
I have not worked with Scheme before and I would like to start learning how
to
Thank you so much! This code worked perfectly. You were of course absolutely
right about the context for \numericTimeSignature...I can't believe I didn't
spot that myself!
I have not worked with Scheme before and I would like to start learning how
to write advanced tweaks for Lilypond as well as
2012/6/2 diekunstderfuge :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to achieve the compound time signature seen in the image here:
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p33950720/custom_time_signature.png
>
> As you can see, it's meant to represent 3 bars of 2/4 grouped together as
> one bar. My plan was to write it as o