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Re: Duration bug in 1.4 [from lilypond-devel]
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Mark Hindley |
Subject: |
Re: Duration bug in 1.4 [from lilypond-devel] |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Nov 2001 07:54:31 +0000 (GMT) |
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have found a bug in 1.4.
>
> (Then you should probably use the bug-lilypond or lilypond-user
> mailing lists. This one is mainly for the development version 1.5.x.)
point taken.
>
> \times 5/8 <e1 gs b>
> gives what you want. However, I agree that it's confusing
> that the fraction part of the duration is not copied as a
> default duration from the previous note. I don't see it as
> a particular problem for chords, though, you may argue that
> {e1*2/3 f g} should be equivalent to \times 2/3{e1 f g}
> (maybe apart from the tuplet notation added).
>
Not really, because you get tuplet bracket. I know I can erase it with
the transparent property, but surely all the notes in a chord
(attached to the same stem) are the same length by definition?
Currently {e1*2/3 f g} makes the first note of the chord 2/3 of a
semibreve and the other two notes semibreves, and the whole chord is
typeset with the length of a semibreve, i.e ignoring the 2/3 request!
That make no sense to me.
I thought that the /times notation was really designed to input
tuplets and the *FRACTION was to arbitrarily modify the effective
length of a note without changing the notehead that is typeset.
Have I misunderstood.
Mark
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