I'm working on a piece that has a weird time sig in two places.
Expressed as Lily input it would be:
\time X/4
...which doesn't work, of course. Is there a way to hack it?
-David Bobroff
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I'm working on a piece that has a weird time sig in two places.
Expressed as Lily input it would be:
\time X/4
That does sound weird. The X isn't a Roman numeral, by chance, is it?
No, just the letter 'X'. It's just sort of an out of time measure.
The piece is in manuscript.
On 13 Jun 2003, David Bobroff wrote:
No, just the letter 'X'. It's just sort of an out of time measure.
The piece is in manuscript.
Regarding the measure being out-of-time, I think you can do that with
\cadenzaOn and \cadenzaOff.
I can't answer the question of how to typeset X/4 as a time