Kris Shaffer wrote:
Mats,
Thanks for helping me find the init files. Filename searches in Mac OS
X Panther do not search the contents of *.app packages, which is why
my searching came up empty. But lilypond --verbose told me where to look.
So now I know why no-spacing-rods does not work, and thus why fatText
does not work, however I still don't know how to get a multirest bar
to accomodate the width of markup text. I have gotten close with
<< { R1*4 } \\ { \fatText s1*4^\markup { \override
#'(baseline-skip . 0.5) \column { \line { etwas ruhiger } werdend } }
\emptyText } >>
The width of the bar expands to contain the text, but the multirest is
too high by two staff lines. And according to the manual, you cannot
adjust the "pitch" of a multirest to move it up and down. If there is
another way to move the multirest up and down (and keep it centered),
then this hack will work. Is that possible? Or is there another
solution to this? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Why don't you simply set the minimum-length property on
MultiMeasureRest(Text)?
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