2017-10-16 9:36 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > Ryan Michael <ryan.wiegh...@gmail.com> writes: > >> %%%%%%%%% >> >> it properly scales when I override the spacing. >> >> When I have this context, however, it doesn't work: >> >> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% >> \version "2.14.1" >> { >> \time 3/8 >> cis16 r8. gis8 >> >> \time 5/8 \tuplet 3/2{ c![ e,] r8} >> >> \tuplet 3/2{ c' ees, r8} r8 >> >> >> \bar "||" >> \time 4/4 >> \override Score.SpacingSpanner.spacing-increment = #40 > > That's using 2.18+ syntax in a 2.14 score. You'd have to write > > \override Score SpacingSpanner.spacing-increment = #40 > > and if you revert this again, the whole property may break apart. > > As you can witness by the replies so far, sticking with 2.14 means that > people will be simply unable to help you. There is no good reason to > use 2.14 for writing new scores. Even for old scores, upgrading to > newer versions will usually give you better output. > > -- > David Kastrup
Hi Ryan, I think the version-statement is wrong. 2.14.2 don't has \tuplet. \newSpacingSection as Simon already wrote will help. Although the mix of native DynamicText and TextScript for custom-dynamics is not nice. See NR for make-dynamic-script. Also, you could try to use similar to textLengthOn: dynamicLengthOn = { \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = #'(-0.0 . 0.4) \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-height = #'(-inf.0 . +inf.0) } dynamicLengthOff = { \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-width = #'(+inf.0 . -inf.0) \override DynamicText.extra-spacing-height = #'(0 . 0) } Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user