Thanks a lot. I followed your suggestion for the extender lines and it solved the issue.
BTW, I have completed the PM snippet and it works nicely. I'll share it after I have it tested some more. Anyone interested? On Monday, January 1, 2018 11:25 AM, Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de> wrote: Am 31.12.2017 um 17:20 schrieb Neo Anderson: > 1. How to change the look of the extender lines (dashes)? I'd like them > to be more dense or compact. The following -\tweaks with various values > won't make a difference. > -\tweak bound-details.dash-fraction #0 > -\tweak bound-details.dash-period #0 You’re almost there: omit the bound-details, i. e. -\tweak dash-fraction #0 -\tweak dash-period #0 > 2. The following code, which sets both variables on the same "line", > \override TextScript.staff-padding = #6 > creates a padding for both text in a variable ("PM") and any other text > attached to a note ("Aaa"). > How to integrate the code into the said variable, so that the padding > won't affect the text attached to notes? I tried > \override #'(staff-padding . 6) > but it doesn't do anything. PM = -\tweak staff-padding #6 _\markup { \tiny \fontsize #-1 \halign #-0.5 "P.M." } and then use it as d\PM instead of d_\PM _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
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