Lol, that's what I get for dealing with this stuff before going to sleep. I realized of my mistake after turning off the computer and laughed at the situation. I never doubted that someone would point out my stupidity.
El jue., 9 may. 2019 a las 2:52, David Kastrup (<d...@gnu.org>) escribió: > Stefano Troncaro <stefanotronc...@gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi Kieren, that's great! It works wonderfully. > > > > I experimented a bit with your idea, the same result can be achieved with > > just \once \override Staff.Clef.X-extent = #'(.7 . 2.2) > > It looks like by changing the first number of the pair one can be very > > precise about how much the Clef goes bellow the notes, while the other > > determines the distance between the Clef and the BarLine. Since X-extent > is > > a pair it can't be offset, > > Come again? > > File: lilypond-notation.info, Node: The offset command, Next: > Modifying alists, Prev: set versus override, Up: Modifying properties > > 5.3.6 The ‘\offset’ command > --------------------------- > > While it is possible to set grob properties to new values with the > ‘\override’, ‘\tweak’, and ‘\overrideProperty’ commands, it is often > more convenient to modify such properties relative to a default value. > The ‘\offset’ command is available for this purpose. > > The syntax for ‘\offset’ is > > [-]\offset PROPERTY OFFSETS ITEM > > [...] > > Properties which may be offset > .............................. > > [...] > > The following criteria determine whether a property can be modified > with ‘\offset’: > > [...] > > • The property takes a numerical value. Numerical values include > ‘number’, list of ‘number’s, ‘number-pair’, and > ‘number-pair-list’. > The pages at *note (lilypond-internals)All layout objects:: list > the type of data characteristic to each property. It is > immaterial > whether the default setting is a function. > > > -- > David Kastrup >
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