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Re: question about multi measure rests from a blind user
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Jacques Menu |
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Re: question about multi measure rests from a blind user |
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Wed, 17 Jun 2015 08:29:55 +0200 |
Hello Daniel,
Place the \compressFullBarRests command ahead of the music itself :
\score {
\new Staff {
\compressFullBarRests
c1*2
R1*32
d1*3
R1*3
e1*3
}
\layout { }
}
JM
> Le 17 juin 2015 à 06:33, Daniel Contreras <address@hidden> a écrit :
>
> Hello David and Trever,
> Pardon me if I miss spelled your name. So… what exactly does
> \compressFullBarRests do? Here is what I tried to do:
> \score {
> \new Staff {
> … music …. \compressFullBarRests R1*32 … more music }
> \layout { }
> }
>
> Is there anything that I am missing to accomplish the engraving of a multi
> measure rest with a “32 above it?
> On Jun 16, 2015, at 5:14 AM, Trevor Daniels <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> David Kastrup wrote Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:24 AM
>>
>>> \compressFullBarRests is probably named a bit confusingly: LilyPond
>>> merely refrains from uncompressing the rests then, but it does not
>>> actively compress them.
>>
>> It is poorly named, but for a different reason. \compressFullBarRests
>> merely sets 'skipBars to #t, which causes bar lines and bars to be
>> suppressed for any rest or note which extends over several bars. See
>>
>> https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3687
>>
>> There is a music function \compressMMRests available from
>> Release 2.19.20 and later whose action is strictly limited
>> to multi-measure rests. It is likely \compressFullBarRests
>> will be deprecated at some time, or more likely renamed to
>> better indicate its true action.
>>
>> Trevor
>
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