On 7 March 2010 22:21, Jay Anderson <horndud...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:31 PM, Jay Anderson <horndud...@gmail.com> wrote: >> \version "2.13.15" >> \new RhythmicStaff >> { >> %\override Staff.MultiMeasureRest #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -1) >> R1 >> } > > Of course this doesn't quite work because all multi measure rests are > moved and not just single whole measure rests. > > I've been messing with this: > > \override Staff.MultiMeasureRest #'extra-offset = > #(lambda (grob) > '(0 . -1)) > > I only want to return '(0 . -1) if the multi measure rest length is > the same as the length of a full bar. To get at the measure length I > need to do something like (ly:context-property context 'measureLength > #f). How can I get at the context from a callback function like the > one above? or is there a better way to move all full measure rests > down?
Try \override RhythmicStaff.MultiMeasureRest #'staff-position = #0.01 There's a nasty hack in ly:multi-measure-rest::print which changes the position of single full-bar rests if staff-position = #0 to ensure the default position is effectively staff-position = #2; setting it very slightly off tricks the code so it doesn't perform the shift. > It's interesting to me that in this example the whole rest in the last > measure works correctly: That's because it uses a different print function (ly:rest::print). Regards, Neil _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond