Piero, I'll have more time to tweak the snippet a little later, but I'll suggest some quick-and-dirty fixes that may or may not work.
MonAmiPierrot wrote: > 1. I have some problem with your snippet and LyX... I'll wait for more info. > 2. ...the preview in LyX shows black on pale pink. > But in this manner it shows your \tear tweaks, > which are in white. For the white boxes (no need to add an image, I understand the problem), if you know the exact rgb color of your background, you could substitute that for white in the following line in the tearGeneric definition (quick-and-dirty for sure). eg. change... \override #'(baseline-skip . 0) \with-color #white ...to... \override #'(baseline-skip . 0) \with-color #(rgb-color 249/256 167/256 176/256) Perhaps a proper solution could work by temporarily making the staff transparent, and then drawing black lines instead of white boxes. That'll have to wait till later. But it should be doable. > 3. I tried to use your \tear in some double staff... In tearGeneric, try substituting all 4 instances of Staff.BarLine with Score.BarLine . Another quick- and-dirty fix. It should work, the only drawback is that all staves subjected to the tear at that moment would have the same "random" tear-pattern. I probably should have used Score.BarLine anyway. I guess it's still a work in progress. Hope this helps. > Anyway, still an excellent job, and thank you very much. Well, thank you too. A month ago I finished typesetting 100 dissertation examples with LilyPond, so I suppose I'm sympathetic to your situation! - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user