Am 04.06.2008 um 13:42 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Well, it's not very elegant but it works o.k. I just override the
dynamics positioning each time I need it. I just experimented to
find the right values. To make life easier I define the override as
a variable:
nuj = \once \override DynamicText #'extra-offset = #'(+1.0 . -0.0)
Then I just go through and put \nuj before each dynamic marking that
needs a nudge to the right. If someone can make a fix that will let
Lilypond avoid the collisions in the first place that'd be amazing.
What I observe is that the dynamics are placed just fine as long as
the notes in the music staves have some kind of accidental in front
of them. Otherwise they're positioned pretty close to the barline
and the dynamics below end up colliding with a barline. Best,
Jon
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/6/4 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, since no one is going to answer this I guess I'll answer it
myself:
RTFM (the Learning Manual, that is) :D
I have encountered similar problems with dynamics colliding with
cross-staff barlines, but I never really found a way to get rid of
this annoyance.
My best (and only) guess would be to use the classic workaround
used for lyrics:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=356
i.e. adding the barline engraver to the dynamics context.
But in fact, it didn't work great so far. Please try it and tell us
if
you're luckier than me :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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That's beautiful. Simply beautiful
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