Hi,
I like to use an extra-offset clef *with false X-extent* to move clefs into
whitespace in my cutaway scores. This pair of overrides ...
\once \override Staff.Clef.X-extent = ##f
\once \override Staff.Clef.extra-offset = #'(-2.8 . 0)
... seems to do the trick.
The example
On 1/24/2019 4:06 PM, Reggie wrote:
Need to? But what If I wish to have the clef on the right side of the
barline but have the notes on the other staff be lined up as if I DID put
clef to the left of the barline? Say I want, is this possible?
The question isn't whether this is possible.
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-24 1:20 pm, Reggie wrote:
>> David Kastrup wrote
>>> Reggie wrote:
\override Staff.Clef.stencil = ##t
>>> ^^
>>> what is that even supposed to be/do?
>>
>> David I do think it's quite obvious what I wass trying. [ . . . ]
>
> The
On 2019-01-24 1:20 pm, Reggie wrote:
David Kastrup wrote
Reggie wrote:
\override Staff.Clef.stencil = ##t
^^
what is that even supposed to be/do?
David I do think it's quite obvious what I wass trying. [ . . . ]
The question was directed specifically at the
On 1/24/19, Reggie wrote:
> Need to? But what If I wish to have the clef on the right side of the
> barline but have the notes on the other staff be lined up as if I DID put
> clef to the left of the barline?
Well, you need to cheat:
%%
<<
\new Staff {
\repeat unfold 100 { c'4 }
}
David Wright wrote
> On Thu 24 Jan 2019 at 13:22:53 (-0700), Reggie wrote:
>> Good evening. I am attempting a worksheet of sorts and would like to hide
>> a
>> staff for a little while then bring it back with the clef on the right
>> side
>> of the barline.
>
> There's your mistake. You need to
On Thu 24 Jan 2019 at 13:22:53 (-0700), Reggie wrote:
> Good evening. I am attempting a worksheet of sorts and would like to hide a
> staff for a little while then bring it back with the clef on the right side
> of the barline.
There's your mistake. You need to put the clef on the left of the
David Kastrup wrote
> Reggie
> reegistoop@
> writes:
>
>> Good evening. I am attempting a worksheet of sorts and would like to hide
>> a
>> staff for a little while then bring it back with the clef on the right
>> side
>> of the barline. I have the result I want, I wish to know why it's
On 1/24/19, Reggie wrote:
> I wish to know why it's ruining my
> other staff? So much extra space at the beginning of the other staff see
> it?
> Why? Why can't the code just move the clef and leave everything else
> alone??
Greetings, Reggie,
I’m not sure how Lily could handle that:
- the
Reggie writes:
> Good evening. I am attempting a worksheet of sorts and would like to hide a
> staff for a little while then bring it back with the clef on the right side
> of the barline. I have the result I want, I wish to know why it's ruining my
> other staff? So much extra space at the
Good evening. I am attempting a worksheet of sorts and would like to hide a
staff for a little while then bring it back with the clef on the right side
of the barline. I have the result I want, I wish to know why it's ruining my
other staff? So much extra space at the beginning of the other staff
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