X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Flsr%2Fconducting-signs%2C-measure-grouping-signs.ly;h=1ff95278c9f34283c2a1653f59aeed2add9c6b91;hb=fb09f28821ce6ce66ec508ddaa8c9320d2813695;hp=3f047d25c9d26c69f3f49407a0597b5c502a5e6f;hpb=5c14a087ca6cbd665fd631452b7b1283ba0387c3;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/input/lsr/conducting-signs,-measure-grouping-signs.ly b/input/lsr/conducting-signs,-measure-grouping-signs.ly index 3f047d25c9..1ff95278c9 100644 --- a/input/lsr/conducting-signs,-measure-grouping-signs.ly +++ b/input/lsr/conducting-signs,-measure-grouping-signs.ly @@ -1,23 +1,40 @@ %% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from LSR http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it %% This file is in the public domain. -\version "2.11.62" +\version "2.12.3" \header { lsrtags = "rhythms" - texidoc = " -The Scheme function @code{set-time-signature}, in combination with the -@code{Measure_grouping_engraver}, creates measure grouping signs. Such -signs ease reading rhythmically complex modern music. In the following -example, the 9/8 measure is subdivided into 2, 2, 2 and 3 beats. This -is passed to @code{set-time-signature} as the third argument @code{(2 2 -2 3)}. + texidoces = " +Las opciones para agrupar los pulsos de un compás están a nuestra +disposición a través de la función de Scheme +@code{set-time-signature}, que acepta tres argumentos: el número +de pulsos, la longitud del pulso, y la agrupación interna de los +pulsos dentro del compás. Si se incluye el grabador +@code{Measure_grouping_engraver}, la función crea también símbolos +de agrupación @code{MeasureGrouping}. Dichos símbolos facilitan +la lectura de la música moderna de cierta complejidad rítmica. En +el ejemplo, el compás de 9/8 se subdivide en 2, 2, 2 y 3. Esto se +pasa a la función @code{set-time-signature} como tercer argumento: +@code{'(2 2 2 3)}: +" +doctitlees = "Símbolos de dirección, símbolos de agrupación de compás" + texidoc = " +Options to group beats within a bar are available through the Scheme +function @code{set-time-signature}, which takes three arguments: the +number of beats, the beat length, and the internal grouping of beats in +the measure. If the @code{Measure_grouping_engraver} is included, the +function will also create @code{MeasureGrouping} signs. Such signs +ease reading rhythmically complex modern music. In the example, the +9/8 measure is subdivided in 2, 2, 2 and 3. This is passed to +@code{set-time-signature} as the third argument: @code{'(2 2 2 3)}: " doctitle = "Conducting signs, measure grouping signs" } % begin verbatim + \score { \relative c'' { #(set-time-signature 9 8 '(2 2 2 3)) @@ -36,3 +53,4 @@ is passed to @code{set-time-signature} as the third argument @code{(2 2 } } } +