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From: | Joram |
Subject: | Re: Issue 3286: add single-C time signature style (issue 164830043 by address@hidden) |
Date: | Sun, 26 Oct 2014 18:36:00 +0100 |
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Am 26.10.2014 um 04:27 schrieb address@hidden:
Issue 3286: add single-C time signature style This style is identical to single-digit except that C is printed instead of 4 and cut-C is printed instead of 2.
I am not sure whether I am mistaken here, but the single-digit is taking the numerator of the time signature fraction (3 instead of 3/4). For the this single-C style it should be the denominator as it is important in which units the measure should be counted. So C instead of 4/4 because of the quarter notes (and not the 4 of them) and ¢ instead of 2/2 for the halves (not the 2 of them). A 4/2 would then be ¢ not C, right?
Cheers, Joram
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