Re: Hiding ledger Lines

2006-10-23 Thread Trevor Bača
What about \override NoteHead #'no-ledgers = ##t ? On 10/21/06, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Try \override LedgerLineSpanner #'transparent = ##t (or possibly \override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner #'transparent = ##t I haven't tried it myself). /Mats Quoting Mehmet Okonsar <[EMA

Re: Hiding ledger Lines

2006-10-21 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Try \override LedgerLineSpanner #'transparent = ##t (or possibly \override Staff.LedgerLineSpanner #'transparent = ##t I haven't tried it myself). /Mats Quoting Mehmet Okonsar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: is there a way to hide ledger lines? -- Mehmet Okonsar, pianist-composer-conductor www.okonsar.

Hiding ledger Lines

2006-10-21 Thread Mehmet Okonsar
is there a way to hide ledger lines? -- Mehmet Okonsar, pianist-composer-conductor www.okonsar.com ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Hiding ledger lines?

2006-03-27 Thread Geoff Horton
> Have a look in the manual, Section 6.1.6 'Rests.' You can specify where > the rest goes: Thank you! I looked through the manual for "ledger" and never thought to re-read the section on rests to see what's been added. Geoff ___ lilypond-user mailing

Re: Hiding ledger lines?

2006-03-26 Thread Cameron Horsburgh
Geoff Horton wrote: > I'm working on a piece that has two lines (soprano and alto) on the > same staff. The alto has a helf-rest where the soprano has music, and > because of the pitches in the soprano line, the alto rest is set on a > ledger line at middle C. I don't want it there; I want it sitti

Hiding ledger lines?

2006-03-26 Thread Geoff Horton
I'm working on a piece that has two lines (soprano and alto) on the same staff. The alto has a helf-rest where the soprano has music, and because of the pitches in the soprano line, the alto rest is set on a ledger line at middle C. I don't want it there; I want it sitting on the e-line, so I moved