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Mensural time signatures
There is limited support for mensuration signs (which are similar
to but not exactly the same as time signatures). The glyphs are
hard-wired to particular time fractions. In other words, to get a
particular mensuration sign with the \time n/m
command, n and m have to be chosen according to
the following table.
Use the style
property of grob TimeSignature
to select ancient time signatures. Supported styles are
neomensural
and mensural
. The above table uses the
neomensural
style. The following examples show the
differences in style:
See Time signature for a general introduction to the use of time signatures.
See also
Music Glossary: mensural notation.
Notation Reference: Time signature.
Known issues and warnings
Ratios of note durations cannot change with the time signature, as those are not constant. For example, the ratio of 1 breve = 3 semibreves (tempus perfectum) can be made by hand, by setting
breveTP = #(ly:make-duration -1 0 3/2) … { c\breveTP f1 }
This sets breveTP
to 3/2 times 2 = 3 times a whole note.
The mensural68alt
and neomensural68alt
symbols
(alternate symbols for 6/8) are not addressable with \time
.
Use \markup {\musicglyph "timesig.mensural68alt" }
instead.
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