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Re: Tuplets, Brackets and Slurs
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Jens Haug |
Subject: |
Re: Tuplets, Brackets and Slurs |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Oct 2002 18:35:33 +0200 (MEST) |
> > Hm, I think it's Voice.TupletBracket, not Score.TupletBracket.
>
> Well, if you want to set it separately for each Voice.
> If you set Score.TupletBracket, the setting applies to
> all the Voices. Another possibility to set it globally
> once and for all is to set it in the \paper section:
>
> \score{
> ...
> \paper{
> ...
> \translator{
> \ScoreContext
> TupletBracket \override #'padding = ...
> }
> }
> }
Ok, I see.
I tried Score.TupletBracket first, but it didn't work. I guess
I used in the wrong context.
Anyway, I'm only writing my own voices and some singel voices for
friends of mine, so that doesn't really matter. No full scores.
> > Now there's only one thing left: I can't start the slur after
> > a rest, e.g. \times 2/3 {r8( a )g} gives me errors (after interpreting
> > the music, during paper output):
> > programming error: Infinity or NaN encountered while converting
> > Real number; setting to zero. (Continuing; cross thumbs)
> > So a few of my triplets look a bit strange now, but the rest is
> > really great!
>
> For the third time today, a problem occurs that can be solved
> by an invisible note \times 2/3 {<r8 \blanknote g (> a ) g}
Yes, I gave that a thought, but it makes my input pretty hard to
read, so I'm not really sure if this is worth the hassle.
Strange, I thought I had used slurs starting on rests before
(which didn't really look greak, but worked).
Thanks for the help, anyway!
Jens
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