Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Paul,
Thanks for answering, Mats. With the following code the bar number
displaces the notes in each bar to the right. If I remove the two
self-alignment-X overrides the bar number does not displace any music.
\layout
{
\context
{
\Score
Hi Paul,
I just searched through the docs and I don't find the meaning of X-
extent.
What does it mean? What does the above do?
Google
X-extent site:lilypond.org/doc/v2.12
[Hint to everyone: using the 'site' Google-keyword is a great method
of searching the docs!]
The first hit is
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Paul,
I just searched through the docs and I don't find the meaning of
X-extent.
What does it mean? What does the above do?
Google
X-extent site:lilypond.org/doc/v2.12
[Hint to everyone: using the 'site' Google-keyword is a great method
of searching the
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Paul Scott wrote Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:47 PM
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
The first property description on that page is:
X-extent (pair of numbers) Hard coded extent in X direction.
I had no trouble finding X-extent in the docs. Reading that did not
tell me
Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I don't understand what you mean, can you provide an example?
Thanks for answering, Mats. With the following code the bar number
displaces the notes in each bar to the right. If I remove the two
self-alignment-X overrides the bar number does not
of the stems, and tweaking
the value for any bar number for which the default gives a
poor result.
HTH
Trevor
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From: Paul Scott psl...@ultrasw.com
To: lilypond-user lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: bar numbers at beginning
Hi Paul,
Thanks for answering, Mats. With the following code the bar number
displaces the notes in each bar to the right. If I remove the two
self-alignment-X overrides the bar number does not displace any
music.
\layout
{
\context
{
\Score
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I don't understand what you mean, can you provide an example?
Thanks for answering, Mats. With the following code the bar number
displaces the notes in each bar to the right. If I remove the two
self-alignment-X overrides the bar number does not displace any music.
I don't understand what you mean, can you provide an example?
/Mats
Paul Scott wrote:
Hi,
12.2.1
When numbering all bars the default bar numbers seem to be at the end
of the previous bar which is confusing to the reader. When I use
\override Score.BarNumber #'self-alignment-X = #-1
to
Hi,
12.2.1
When numbering all bars the default bar numbers seem to be at the end of
the previous bar which is confusing to the reader. When I use
\override Score.BarNumber #'self-alignment-X = #-1
to try to make these less confusing to the reader *sometimes* the music
above the bar
bars before the notes/signs start.
Has anyone got any ideas? I'm off out for the day pretty soon (playing), but
am back this evening...
Jo
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jo.clarinet wrote:
do padding of some sort -
either to get just the relevant bar numbers moved up a little
(but NOT the rest of them)
Follow the reference to BarNumber in the Notation Reference [1] index.
This talks mostly about moving sideways (using self-alignment-X).
But you probably
indeed!
:)
Jo
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