On 3/19/04 1:15 AM, "Edward Sanford Sutton, III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday March 18 2004 20:57, Walter Hofmeister wrote: >> On 3/18/04 11:23 AM, "Bertalan Fodor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I think the question is to achieve something like this: >>> >>> >>> G >>> C F -o- -o- C >>> ------------------------ >>> ----o-o--------------o-- >>> ------------------o----- >>> o-o--------------------- >>> ------------------------ >>> >>> If you have a high note (or some lyrics for only some notes above the >>> staff) the whole line of chords is shifted up to be in one line, like >>> this: >>> >>> C F G C >>> hel-lo >>> -o- -o- >>> ------------------------ >>> ----o-o--------------o-- >>> ------------------o----- >>> o-o--------------------- >>> ------------------------ >> >> Actually, I want them all in a line like example 2. If the notes are above >> the staff, more clearance is required so that the chord names do not >> collide with the notes. To accomplish this it is necessary to increase the >> height of the chord names. But if on another line the notes are not so high >> on the staff, the higher chord names will look odd because now there is a >> lot of clearance between the staff and the chord names. >> >> >> >> C F G C >> -o- -o- >> --------------------------- >> ------o-o------------------ >> ------------------o-o------ >> --o-o---------------------- >> --------------------------- >> >> This is OK. >> >> C F G C >> >> >> --------------------------- >> ---------o----------------- >> -----o-----o--------o------ >> ---o---o------o---o-------- >> -o--------------o---------- >> >> This looks odd. >> >> My question is: is there a way so that the first example can get the extra >> clearance needed but also can the chord names in the second example be set >> lower or closer to the staff? I am assuming that both these settings are in >> the same .ly file. >> > > Staff.minimumVerticalExtent (as Mats Bengtsson stated) should be the > adjustment that you care to play with. LilyPond by default does the following > like you want; Staff.minimumVerticalExtent lets you control how much space it > makes for the chords to begin with. > > Hi Edward, I have played with Staff.minimumVerticalExtent and it seems to change the height of the chord names for the whole file. Even when I have several places in the source file where I set \set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-6 . 6) or other settings, the largest amount of space is always the one that gets used. If you or anyone else are aware of a way to set this to different amounts for different systems I would be interested in knowing how. Walter _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user