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From: | Dr. Bernhard Kleine |
Subject: | AW: A pause in 3/4 measure |
Date: | Sat, 1 Nov 2014 05:21:54 +0100 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yes it does. I prefer the d1*3/4\rest since it is the least letters to write. I may substitute it in the final version. Thank you all! Bernhard Von: David Nalesnik [mailto:address@hidden Gesendet: Freitag, 31. Oktober 2014 19:58 An: Dr. Bernhard Kleine; lilypond-user Betreff: Re: A pause in 3/4 measure On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <address@hidden> wrote: - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Von: David Nalesnik [mailto:address@hidden Gesendet: Freitag, 31. Oktober 2014 19:35 An: Dr. Bernhard Kleine Cc: lilypond-user Betreff: Re: A pause in 3/4 measure Bernhard, On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:42 AM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <address@hidden> wrote: I am very astonished that a full pause in a 3/4 measure is four quarters long. How to note then a full pause? If I'm understanding correctly: you're wondering why a full bar rest in 3/4 is output as a whole rest? By convention, a full measure rest is notated as a whole rest in whatever meter, and you'd request it in 3/4 with R2. - - --David Thank you. And how to code that rest when I wand it on the e.g. d –line: D2.\rest does not work. You can find a snippet demonstrating what to do here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/writing-rests#full-measure-rests (Scroll down to "positioning full-measure rests.") - --David -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) Comment: Using gpg4o v3.3.26.5094 - http://www.gpg4o.de/ Charset: utf-8 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUVF/fAAoJENCoWyDsDBkP+pYP/A6qYBL5EylPjlr2jsaYT1UA /drzAGyzz/UlKO21julLh8PDtSC1yRiI58wtnUk5lKsNSyvNj4X+pFlySuzwF2i8 brTbhOjHm+AOSTI6Z0vqVHaWAo/nDoGbyQVwmLWHpBHO56jNt6RaaEP3c7DJC0IX 74fL3cRakrLu0mOdRL641cIpiwukwliOptq351dpMsl1aPFUwgPIojBHGl3CwDZo PsNlu0CcnwDwpxNhCmp9GDxrjpF8wLi3SNE4fa4V4POCcmdF/ZR/1qfyCz0N4T0X eBNVD9+kQLniyoB4Wnu2nyW1Webh8pSbu7fXaOMuoVXsm1uEv43csdHW8cNadCWm yEdFyJOX0y0HVkVILRQoFCmD/8qdbMK3ptDmk1/6v/fGcUyVqH0a2JxlYoW8YDkD cDorv2qctzIidJy2upHbPlXP9nUP2oZyqmolSQx5G0kO/LocoaCeuuk+zFdHdPJd Fr2i6Aq34IZwzuyuiVA7crXWGuy/IEZmH2t8QfhPD5Zo+kiCs2AqAjZqr6yRd4zU E1s0YdoKNR2lFVfwmgBl0kH3lWVmc9SNx0eBwekC8fj2dkZM5zy6LLphc++tvw4/ 0S1zq6uxkW/kywCOeQIThytb6nbEpi4WMYINGSaqHvRr9fW1cgOeN2SfIJLXzxSB 60nOvsnadO3tKUyvIrJp =h4iF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Yes it does. I prefer the d1*3/4\rest since it is the least letters to write. I may substitute it in the final version. Thank you all! Bernhard Von: David Nalesnik [mailto:address@hidden On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Dr. Bernhard Kleine <address@hidden> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
- --David You can find a snippet demonstrating what to do here: (Scroll down to "positioning full-measure rests.") --David |
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