weird time signature

2003-06-13 Thread David Bobroff
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 ___ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: weird time signature

2003-06-13 Thread David Bobroff
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.

Re: weird time signature

2003-06-13 Thread Larry Gilbert
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