Hi Everyone, in my scores I usually use the command: system-separator-markup = \slashSeparator within the /paper-block. Sometimes at the same time I want very narrow distances between staves (system-system-spacing). After searching the manuals I couldn't find an answer to two questions concerning this symbol. I read there, that I can use any /markup-block for system-separator-markup but:
1. Sometimes the slashSeparator comes very close to the bar-numbering of the first staff. Is it possible to pad the slashSeparator in any way. For that I would - as I understand it - have to know the context in which the symbol is set. 2. I can not change the size (I would like for it to be larger) of the symbol. If I am not mistaken I would need a possibility to directly name the glyph. But I can't find a hint, where the gylph comes form (what font, maybe a glyph-name). Can anyone point me to that information? Maybe I searched for the wrong keywords or didn't understand the manual. Any tip is very welcome!… This sample is showing the problem a little drastically \version "2.17.2" \header { } \score { \new Voice { \repeat unfold 16 { c'4 c' c' c' | } } } \paper { system-separator-markup = \slashSeparator system-system-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 7.5) (minimum-distance . 0) (padding . 0.5)) } Best regards Kai _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user