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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    RE: nested tuplet bracket problem
From:       libero.mureddu3 () fastwebnet ! it
Date:       2005-06-29 21:48:29
Message-ID: 42A6223C0001EEC9 () ms002msg ! mail ! fw
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Sorry...
\once \override TupletBracket works... there was a bug in me...!!!
Libero
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:55:34 +0200
>From: libero.mureddu3@fastwebnet.it
>Subject: nested tuplet bracket problem
>To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>
>
>Hi all,
>I've searched the list with no result: I have this two nested tuplets,
>
>fagotto = \relative c, {\clef bass fis16\mf-. r16 r8 r1
>			\times 2/3 {r4 \times 2/3 {fis16 f bes}} b16-.
>}
>Of course, I have to move the first bracket. I tried putting \once \override
>TupletBracket #'padding = #3. In the regression test, there is an example
>of nested tuplets, that I tried to use without any success.
>Can someone help me to solve this problem?
>
>Hope it is  my mistake, but  this regression-test example, seems to me incomplete
>or unclear: I think it doesn't show the bigger tuplet "6:4", that is in
the
>snippet , and it is not clear to me if the quintuplet is referred to a quarter
>triplet (in this case, it will be better to use an eight quintuplet over
>two quarters), or is part of the remaining 4 note of the initial sextuplet
>(in this case it should be 5:4.
>
>If I'm wrong, please help me to understand this "ferneyhoughian" example!
>
>Thanks
>
>Libero
>
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