Polymetric notation is supported explicitly or by manually modifying the
visible time signature symbol and/or scaling note durations.
-@subsubheading Different time signatures with equal-length measures
+@subsubsubheading Different time signatures with equal-length measures
Set a common time signature for each staff, and set the
@code{timeSignatureFraction} to the desired fraction. Then use the
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-@subsubheading Different time signatures with unequal-length measures
+@subsubsubheading Different time signatures with unequal-length measures
Each staff can be given its own independent time signature by
moving the @code{Timing_translator} and the
@cindex compound time signatures
@cindex time signature, compound
-@subsubheading Compound time signatures
+@subsubsubheading Compound time signatures
These are created using the @code{\compoundMeter} function. The syntax
for this is:
@end example
-@subsubheading @i{Beaming based on @code{baseMoment} and @code{beatStructure}}
+@subsubsubheading Beaming based on @code{baseMoment} and @code{beatStructure}
In most instances, automatic beams will end at the end of a beat.
The ending points for beats are determined by the context properties
the time signature. Any exceptions to this default can be found in
@file{scm/time-signature-settings.scm}.
-@subsubheading @i{Beaming based on @code{beamExceptions}}
+@subsubsubheading Beaming based on @code{beamExceptions}
Special autobeaming rules (other than ending a beam on a beat)
are defined in the @code{beamExceptions} property.
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-@subsubheading @i{How automatic beaming works}
+@subsubsubheading How automatic beaming works
When automatic beaming is enabled, the placement of automatic beams
is determined by the context properties