2014-11-16 0:13 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com>: > 2014-11-15 23:36 GMT+01:00 Peter Crighton <petecrigh...@gmail.com>: > > Hello, > > > > I need to offset a repeat bar line at the beginning of a system without > > moving the bar line at the end of the system above before the line > break. Is > > that possible? Something like \alterBreak, but for non-spanners would > help … > > > > \version "2.19.13" > > \relative c' { > > c1 \break > > \once \override Score.BarLine.extra-offset = #'(-1 . 0) > > \repeat volta 2 { > > c \break > > } > > } > > > > This code has the desired output in the second system (well, it looks > ugly > > in this case, but it’s correct in the non-minimal code I’m working on), > but > > also moves the bar line in the first system, which is not desired. > > > > Does anybody know a solution? > > > > Thanks, > > Peter > > > > Hi Peter, > > try: > > \relative c' { > c1 \break > \override Score.BarLine.after-line-breaking = > #(lambda (grob) > (if (= (ly:item-break-dir grob) RIGHT) > (ly:grob-set-property! grob 'extra-offset '(-1 . 0)))) > \repeat volta 2 { > c \break > } > } >
Thanks, that’s exactly what I was looking for! > Though, maybe better to override Clef.space-alist instead: > > \override Score.Clef.space-alist.staff-bar = #'(extra-space . 0.0) That might be better, but in my case I don’t have any clefs (I’m working on chord sheets – didn’t incorporate that into my example), so the first approach is perfect. Thank you! -- Peter Crighton | Musician & Music Engraver based in Mainz, Germany http://www.petercrighton.de
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