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repeated time signatures
From: |
Urs Liska |
Subject: |
repeated time signatures |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 16:02:39 +0200 |
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The NR (1.2.3 "Displaying Rhythms") states that time signatures "are
printed at the beginning of a piece and whenever the time signature
changes."
But if I write
music = {
\time 3/4
R2.*4
\time 3/4
R2.
}
the time signature is printed a second time although it doesn't change
(to my understanding)
a) Is this intended behaviour? And if yes, shouldn't it be documented?
b) How can I achieve that the time signature is only printed if it is
actually different from the one currently in use?
c) How can I achieve the same (only displaying if really changed) for
key signatures and clefs?
(Background: I have a piece with _lots_ of segments that are
concatenated (in order to have music variables of manageable length that
can easily be edited by different people. To make the source files more
explicit I want each variable definition to start with \key \time and
\clef commands.)
Thanks
Urs
- repeated time signatures,
Urs Liska <=