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| 16 | Generally, Mup will place |
| 17 | <A HREF="tuplets.html">tuplet</A> |
| 18 | numbers for you. |
| 19 | However, you do need to print them yourself on |
| 20 | <A HREF="ichdattr.html#crossbm">cross-staff beams.</A> |
| 21 | And there may be cases where you choose |
| 22 | to use 'n' to turn off Mup's automatic printing of tuplet numbers, |
| 23 | in order to print them manually in a different place than Mup would. |
| 24 | Mup normally uses newcentury boldital font for tuplet numbers, in 11-point |
| 25 | size for regular notes and 9-point for cue notes. |
| 26 | So to make your manually placed tuplet numbers |
| 27 | look the same as automatic ones, you might use a |
| 28 | <A HREF="macros.html">macro</A> |
| 29 | something like this: |
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| 31 | define TUPNUM(NUM) "\f(NX)\s(11)" +`NUM` @ |
| 32 | 1: { 8c; d; e; } 3n; 2.us; |
| 33 | rom above 1 dist0: 1.34 TUPNUM(3); |
| 34 | bar |
| 35 | </PRE><BR> |
| 36 | Or another approach would be something like this: |
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| 38 | define TN(NUM,WHERE,D,N) newcentury boldital WHERE dist D: N `NUM`;@ |
| 39 | 1: { 8c; d; e; } 3n; 2.us; |
| 40 | TN(3,above 1,0,1.34) |
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