Please give us (code, eventually output) examples, else it’s difficult
to get your point.
Yours, Simon
Am 24.04.2015 um 18:09 schrieb Anthonys Lists:
You can tell I've looked at the relevant section of the manual ...
But I have two problems bugging me at the moment, and it's related to
a problem I have in general with lilypond - it tries to avoid
collsions by separating stuff vertically. How do I tell it to push
them apart *horizontally*. Two current bugbears ...
I have seven bars rest in a part. I want some markup starting at the
first barline, and different markup ending at the last barline. If a
part has notes, those markups will separate horizontally naturally -
how can I force that to happen when there's that rest?
And secondly, I want a coda sign at the end of an alternative. Of
course, it collides with the repeat spanner :-( The problem with the
docu or lsr snippet I found (can't remember which) was (a) it
supposedly shortened all spanners - which I don't want - and (b) I
couldn't get it to work anyway. I do have a different \alternative
example that explicity codes each spanner without actually using
"\alternative", but I couldn't get that to work either.
If we're discussing usability, I think this is a major sticking point
for lilypond - colliding notation is VERY common, and lily really
doesn't handle it very well at all :-( When engraving parts I'm often
scrabbling for space, and as soon as lily starts staircasing markup it
wastes a heck of a lot
Cheers,
Wol
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