The horizontal position is determined using a completely different
mechanism.
For example, if you want to move the breathing sign further away from the
next note, you can use
\override BreathingSign #'space-alist #'next-note = #'(fixed-space . 2.5)
/Mats
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Hi
I'm having some difficulty adjusting the X position of a
breathing sign using X-offset. According to the program
reference the BreathingSign obeys the grob-interface, and
indeed Y-offset works fine. But if I replace Y-offset with
X-offset in the code below it seems to have no effect. Is
this a known bug or is there some other reason why this
fails?
Trevor (D)
\version "2.10.20"
{
\relative b' {
b2.
\once \override BreathingSign #'X-offset = #-5
%\once \override BreathingSign #'Y-offset = #-5
\breathe
b4
}
}
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