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Control the rate of the numbers in fb filter for time signature changes #880

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derkveen opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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@derkveen
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derkveen commented Feb 9, 2024

The "Control the rate of the numbers" in the fb filter doesn't work when I go from 4/4 to 2/4, which
I use when copying old mansuscripts that use half measures at the end and beginning of the systems. Not a big problem,
but it would be nice if somehow it would also work there:

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craigsapp commented Feb 9, 2024

What are the fb option(s) being used?

I think the main problem is that you are not specifying the time signature change of 2/4 (with *2/4 in the measure where 2/4 starts).

Adding yy to the end of the time signature makes it invisible:

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But I see that this is not working with time signature changes, only the initial time signature (I will have to fix that).


Do you what a figure in the second 2/4 or not?

It is possible to encode a barline which is not the start of a metrical cycle (as this split measure might be):

Screenshot 2024-02-09 at 01 19 34 e start of a metrical cycle (as this split measure might be):

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The *bar can currently only cover the staff and not the space between staves (this would need to be implemented in verovio. See issue rism-digital/verovio#3517

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derkveen commented Feb 9, 2024

Thanks, yes when I insert *M2/4 it works. I can also rebar the finale files.

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