Hi Holland,

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:45 AM, holl...@hollandhopson.com <
holl...@hollandhopson.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
> I’m using frameEngraver for a harp part and the repeat signs are not
> aligned. The problem appears when I use compoundMeter. Below is a minimal
> example that demonstrates the issue. It requires
> "frameEngraver-bars-and-boxes.ily” which I’ve attached.
>
> I’ve moved the frameStart, frameEnd, frameExtenderEnd into each voice.
> I’ve also tried eliminating the common timing variable and specifying time
> signatures within each voice. The results are the same. A similar
> misalignment occurs with frame boxes instead of repeats. Any suggestions
> are much appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Holland
>
>
The width of the frames vary because one note is upstem and the other is
downstem, meaning one extends past the other.  (You can see the nice
alignment which happens when you change both to the same direction.)

All would be well if the bounds were paper columns (and probably if this is
ever to work properly with horizontal spacing they should be new paper
columns, created just for the frames)..

Sorry, I don't have a good solution.  And I've all but given up working on
this, because of long-standing problems which I can't resolve on my own.

One of which is getting it to work with multiple staves--which would be
good with your example!

Anyway, I suppose you could hack an invisible stem up note.  Hate to
suggest that, but it just might work...

David
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