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From: | Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: | Re: unmetered music question |
Date: | Wed, 15 Mar 2006 19:39:16 +0100 |
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Geoff Horton wrote:
To quote Section "Layout tunings within contexts": "the |\revert| command for a context undoes an |\override| command" so, simply do \revert Staff.TimeSignature #'print-function where you want to make the time signature visible again.That still leaves the blank spaces within the bars. You have to remove the engraver to stop that from happening (AFAIK), and I don't know how to remove it and put it back as needed.
Are you really sure about that? I just tried the following example and I cannot see any difference between the two scores: \version "2.6.0" \layout{ raggedright = ##t } \score{\relative c'{ \override Score.TimeSignature #'print-function = ##f \time 3/4 c c c | \time 5/4 c c c c c | \time 4/4 c c c c | } } \score{ \new Staff \with {\remove "Time_signature_engraver"} \relative c'{ \time 3/4 c c c | \time 5/4 c c c c c | \time 4/4 c c c c | } } It's really easy to check such a thing with a small example before sending misleading information to the mailing list. /Mats
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