Re: Vertical position of rests in DrumVoice

2020-09-16 Thread David Sumbler


On Tue, 2020-09-15 at 11:57 +0100, David Sumbler wrote:
> I am having difficulty controlling the vertical postioning of rests
> in
> a DrumStaff which has several DrumVoices representing different
> instruments.
> 
> The easy method of using a note-name followed by '\rest' doesn't seem
> to work in a DrumStaff.  I have tried, for instance, 'sn8\rest', but
> this produces a syntax error.
> 
> The other method I tried is overriding Rest.voiced-position and
> MultiMeasureRest.voiced-position in the relevant Voice context, but
> this seems to work inconsistently - something else is overriding it. 
> And in the case of the MultiMeasureRest nothing I do will move a
> whole-
> bar rest below the bottom line of the staff, even though in the same
> voice minim rests are being placed one or two lines below the staff
> by
> Lilypond itself.
> 
> How do I take full control of the vertical positioning of these
> rests?

My apologies to all on the list for wasting bandwidth.  I eventually
stumbled on the answer to my question, which is to use
\override Rest.staff-position = 6
and
\override MultiMeasureRest.staff-position = 6
or similar.

The relevant variable is hidden away in the Internals Reference under
"staff-symbol-referencer-interface".  I confess that, although I had
looked at the lists of variables under the all the other interfaces
listed at the bottom of the IR pages for Rest etc., I hadn't looked at
this one because the name is so unpromising.

Yet I now find that the only variable listed there is the very one I
wanted!

David




Vertical position of rests in DrumVoice

2020-09-15 Thread David Sumbler
I am having difficulty controlling the vertical postioning of rests in
a DrumStaff which has several DrumVoices representing different
instruments.

The easy method of using a note-name followed by '\rest' doesn't seem
to work in a DrumStaff.  I have tried, for instance, 'sn8\rest', but
this produces a syntax error.

The other method I tried is overriding Rest.voiced-position and
MultiMeasureRest.voiced-position in the relevant Voice context, but
this seems to work inconsistently - something else is overriding it. 
And in the case of the MultiMeasureRest nothing I do will move a whole-
bar rest below the bottom line of the staff, even though in the same
voice minim rests are being placed one or two lines below the staff by
Lilypond itself.

How do I take full control of the vertical positioning of these rests?

David