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From: | Paul Scott |
Subject: | Re: mmrest-oflength not generating MMR 2.15.24 |
Date: | Mon, 16 Jan 2012 08:01:49 -0700 |
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On 01/16/2012 01:34 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul Scott<address@hidden> writes:That works but my actual cadenza is longer than 8 eighth notes. When I add another eighth note and put the \cadenza On and Off back in the MMR disappears again. Even putting 9/8 for that example doesn't help.I have no clue what you are trying to do here.
Put a cadenza in a score and write the parts for the other instruments.
The whole point of a cedenza is that bars are _off_.
Yes. Exactly.
What does it mean to make a "multi-measure rest" in an area that does not even have a measure?
Most places that I see a cadenza in printed music the other instruments have a one measure rest with a fermata over it.
It's my understanding from NR 1.2.6 that mmrest-of-length is to provide a MMR (of length 1 whole rest?) for the instruments that are resting during the cadenza. (The next question will be what about the instruments who are sustaining a note.)
It does seem that NR 1.2.6 is misleading by showing a "cadenza" that fits perfectly into a normal measure. That is not a typical cadenza in my experience.
I also get these errors: programming error: Multi_measure_rest::get_rods (): I am not spanned! continuing, cross fingers programming error: Object is not a markup. continuing, cross fingers This object should be a markup: () programming error: Multi_measure_rest::get_rods (): I am not spanned! continuing, cross fingersThose are certainly worth reporting.
That may depend on where the rest of this discussion goes. I have many cases in my actual code where those errors don't occur and the music is almost working.
Thanks, Paul
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