2015-04-12 21:28 GMT+02:00 Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca:
Hi all,
But forcing the grob to appear presupposes that there is a TimeSignature
grob, and these are created in response to \time. What you are suggesting
would mean that each measure needs its own time signature
Am 12.04.2015 um 02:32 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi David,
No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time signatures belonging
to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical relatedness. Can't say if
that's a valid assumption.
Outstanding! Works great on all the
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Kieren MacMillan
kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi Simon,
I couldn’t carry it out, but what about the following approach: Create a
music function to add \times before /every/ bar, add that function to
toplevel-music-functions, \omit them except for
Hi Simon,
I couldn’t carry it out, but what about the following approach: Create a
music function to add \times before /every/ bar, add that function to
toplevel-music-functions, \omit them except for the first, and use
\once\override TimeSignature.stencil = #ly:time-signature::print for
insert a \time X/X where the time sig should
appear?
-Paul
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Hi all,
But forcing the grob to appear presupposes that there is a TimeSignature
grob, and these are created in response to \time. What you are suggesting
would mean that each measure needs its own time signature object, which is
not the case.
Fair enough.
Can the edition engraver just
Hi Harm,
Well, you could do:
Thanks! I’ll check this out and report back.
Though why?
\once \set Score.timeSigVisibility = ##t is even more typing than
inserting \time whatever
Because I’m trying to separate content from presentation — typing \time
whatever forces presentation layer
Hi all,
In the snippet included below, I’d like to have the two time signatures
center-aligned, but haven’t found the correct incantation.
(Gould has nothing specific to say about this situation, but her polymetric
time signatures *appear* to be centre-aligned, and not left-aligned like Lily’s
Hi Kieren,
I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround.
Though it's well centered, so here it goes:
shortTSmusic = {
\tweak layer #-1
\tweak stencil
#(lambda (grob)
(grob-interpret-markup grob
#{
\markup
Hi Pierre,
I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround.
I appreciate the work… but I have multiple instances of this issue, with
different combinations of time signatures, so this isn’t sufficient to save
much manual work.
I’ll just use the \editionEngraver to
Hi David,
No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time signatures
belonging to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical relatedness.
Can't say if that's a valid assumption.
Outstanding! Works great on all the examples I can see in this score.
Thanks!
Kieren.
Hi Kieren,
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Kieren MacMillan
kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi Pierre,
I'm not sure you'll like it since it is no incantation but a workaround.
I appreciate the work… but I have multiple instances of this issue, with
different combinations of time
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 7:32 PM, Kieren MacMillan
kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca wrote:
Hi David,
No promises, just something hacked together. This only moves time
signatures belonging to the same paper column as a criteron of vertical
relatedness. Can't say if that's a valid assumption.
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