On 2018-06-14 12:04, Ben wrote:
On 6/14/2018 12:47 PM, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-13 16:15, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
There is only one complication I can think of: if there are several
markups/scripts, our "spacer" markup may push the other objects away
from
the stave, but then again, one use
On 6/14/2018 12:47 PM, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-06-13 16:15, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
There is only one complication I can think of: if there are several
markups/scripts, our "spacer" markup may push the other objects away
from
the stave, but then again, one use outside-staff-priority or, if t
On 2018-06-13 16:15, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
There is only one complication I can think of: if there are several
markups/scripts, our "spacer" markup may push the other objects away
from
the stave, but then again, one use outside-staff-priority or, if
there's
already a TextScript markup, use t
On 6/14/2018 11:32 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Ben,
I also tried that as well but each time I try each of those commands, they
always impact the whole system. I can't just add padding between one set of
staves within the system.
You need to play with alignment-offsets then.
I see. I'll
Hi Ben,
> I also tried that as well but each time I try each of those commands, they
> always impact the whole system. I can't just add padding between one set of
> staves within the system.
You need to play with alignment-offsets then.
Other options are: add an invisible markup with sufficien
On 6/14/2018 9:36 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Ben,
in my case I'll be wanting to use this type of override "in the middle of note entry
directly".
Just in case it helps, this is *exactly* the kind of thing I use the edition-engraver for
[rather than putting them "in the middle of note ent
Hi Ben,
> in my case I'll be wanting to use this type of override "in the middle of
> note entry directly".
Just in case it helps, this is *exactly* the kind of thing I use the
edition-engraver for [rather than putting them "in the middle of note entry"].
> Would there be something preventing
On 6/13/2018 10:07 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
HI Ben,
I am surprised that an alternative way to do this has not been
mentioned. Adding invisible spacers objects always bothered me,
personally. Have you looked at
NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details settings? Please refer
to the NR
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Bernard wrote
> Adding invisible spacers objects always bothered me, personally.
Me too, it's kind of a last resort.
Andrew Bernard wrote
> Have you looked at NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details
> settings? Please
> refer to the NR Section 4.4.2 Explicit staff a
SoundsFromSound wrote
> How would I use \tag in this situation? You mean, with inserting some
> blank empty markup? or something else?
Hi Ben,
When keeping the music in variables and writing
d'1 -\tag #'score _\markup \lower #4 " "
instead of
d'1_\markup \lower #4 " "
you can "deactivate" th
HI Ben,
I am surprised that an alternative way to do this has not been mentioned.
Adding invisible spacers objects always bothered me, personally. Have you
looked at NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details settings? Please
refer to the NR Section 4.4.2 Explicit staff and system positioning
On 6/13/2018 7:15 PM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
SoundsFromSound wrote
If there isn't any real major side-effects to it, then this is awesome,
thank you! This is perfect.
If you don't want this "correctional markup" in the parts, you may use \tag.
All the best,
Torsten
How would I use \tag
SoundsFromSound wrote
> If there isn't any real major side-effects to it, then this is awesome,
> thank you! This is perfect.
The good thing about this approach that the vertical spacing of all the
other staves/systems/pages are not affected at all, it's very simple and
intuitive (just adding so
On 6/13/2018 6:49 PM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
Hi,
A very simple approach would be to just add some (invisble) markup to push
the staves away from each other, e.g. a space.
Example
\version "2.19.81"
<<
\new Staff {
\repeat unfold 40 { c''1 }
% Let's say I'd like to add some e
Hi,
A very simple approach would be to just add some (invisble) markup to push
the staves away from each other, e.g. a space.
Example
\version "2.19.81"
<<
\new Staff {
\repeat unfold 40 { c''1 }
% Let's say I'd like to add some extra padding between these staves so
the D/A have m
Hello.
I know that LilyPond often has several different ways to accomplish a
task, but I was hoping to get some feedback on how to approach this
situation...
Here is my project in a nutshell:
It's a pretty simple worksheet/chamber music score with minimal markings
and really nothing fancy a
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