Alexander: > On 2015-05-14 05:09, Murray-Luke Peard wrote: > > [...] > > One is to use the Mensurstriche layout, which has bar lines between > > staves but not through them. My preferred option is to move the barline > > up or down if the note is low or high, and split it if the note is in > > the middle.
> > I've been able to move the barline up and down with the following commands: ... > > But I can't figure out how to get the split bar line. Ideally, it would > > look something like : ... > \once \override Staff.BarLine #'stencil = > #(lambda (grob) > (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'bar-extent '(-3 . -2)) > (ly:stencil-add > (ly:bar-line::print grob) > (ly:stencil-translate-axis (ly:bar-line::print grob) 5 Y))) > > If you want two stubs of different length, you have to work a little bit > harder, but this should get you started. Not your desired solution, but you could use bar numbers as "bar" indications: \override Score.BarNumber #'break-visibility = #'#(#t #t #t) the above puts bar numbers on every bar. For me it's easier to read left aligned bar numbers: \override Score.BarNumber #'self-alignment-X = #LEFT Regards, /Karl Hammar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspö Data Lilla Aspö 148 S-742 94 Östhammar Sweden +46 173 140 57 _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user