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Re: Insipit variation
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: Insipit variation |
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Sun, 2 Jun 2019 21:12:24 +0200 |
Am So., 2. Juni 2019 um 20:51 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley
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> Am So., 2. Juni 2019 um 18:30 Uhr schrieb Lutenist <address@hidden>:
> > I did try to use \incipit but there are no barlines!
>
> Well, \incipit uses MensuralStaff. But usually there are no BarLines
> MensuralStaff, they are made transparent.
> Ofcourse you could do
> \revert MensuralStaff.BarLine.transparent
> in your `voiceIncipit´.
> Alas, you asked for 2/2-time and the notes add up to 5/4, thus you'll
> never get a BarLine, unless you insert it manually.
Withdrawn, in \incipit the relevant engraver is removed, so you always
need to insert BarLines manually.
Or comment the engraver-removing.
>
> Below I slightly extended our \incipit, too tired to give more
> explanations. Though, it may give you a starting point.
[...]
While working in general, the different incipits don't "know" each
other, meaning the music in there is not rhythmically aligned.
Not sure how to cure ...
Cheers,
Harm