Am Dienstag, 1. April 2008 schrieb till Rettig: > How does the line-position property of the StaffSymbol work correctly? I > get it set to different positions only if the staff is empty or the notes > are on ledger lines. Is this behaviour implied? And does the list of the > positions need a specific order? It obviously takes only as much arguments > (positions) as there are staff lines defined, is that correct? > > code with which I played: > > \score{ > \new Staff \with { > \override StaffSymbol #' line-positions = #' ( 18 12 2 0 -2 -4 ) > }{ > d d d d > } } > > > \score{ > \new Staff \with { > \override StaffSymbol #' line-position = #' ( 6 3 0 -3 -6 ) > }{ > d' e' f' g' c'' > } } > > In my idea the second example should print wider spaces and set the notes > somhow off the lines, but it just prints the standard lines 4 2 0 -2 -4. > Why is this so?
Have you read the output produced by lilypond: Warnung: Eigenschafts-Typprüfung für »line-position« (backend-type?) kann nicht gefunden werden. vielleicht ein Tippfehler? And indeed, you forgot the final "s" in line-position*s*... BTW, your example shows a nasty bug with bar lines: They are drawn centered around 0, so if the staff lines are placed asymmetric, the bar line is off.. Cheers, Reinhold -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reinhold Kainhofer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/ * Financial and Actuarial Mathematics, TU Wien, http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/ * K Desktop Environment, http://www.kde.org, KOrganizer maintainer * Chorvereinigung "Jung-Wien", http://www.jung-wien.at/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user