Hi Jan-Peter,
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 8:00 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello again,
sorry for reposting, but thunderbird (again) crashed the code layout ...
Cheers, Jan-Peter
Am 04.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt:
Hello list,
I am experimenting with scheme engravers and have an issue with
simultanious voices.
This little snippet prints out the barnumber and measure-position for each
engraver, when start-translation-timestep is called.
The output here is:
--snip--
1: 1 #<Mom 0>
1: 1 #<Mom 1/4>
1: 1 #<Mom 1/2>
-- here are voices 2 and 3 missing for #<Mom 1/2>?
1: 1 #<Mom 3/4>
2: 1 #<Mom 3/4>
3: 1 #<Mom 3/4>
1: 2 #<Mom 0>
2: 2 #<Mom 0>
3: 2 #<Mom 0>
--snip--
so, the start-translation-timestep slot is not called, when the new voices
are newly created.
I want to push overrides at specific locations using this engraver. This
is done in the start-t..-slot.
Why is this not called?
Does anybody know?
I can't tell you why calling start-translation-timestep doesn't give
you what you want, but using stop-translation-timestep instead appears
to do the trick.
HTH,
David