On 11/4/06, Arvid Grøtting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The spacing is much better now, but it still gets strange in some
not-too-contrived cases:
\version "2.9.19"
#(set-global-staff-size 18)
\header {
title = "breakbefore spacing test"
subtitle = "breakbefore = ##t still causes problems"
The spacing is much better now, but it still gets strange in some
not-too-contrived cases:
\version "2.9.19"
#(set-global-staff-size 18)
\header {
title = "breakbefore spacing test"
subtitle = "breakbefore = ##t still causes problems"
piece = "Test"
texidoc = "Score blocks seem to be ba
John Williams wrote:
There does not appear to be a way to get a multi-measure rest which is
unaffected by the width of the markup text (\emptyText does not work).
A sample of the problem is below.
Thanks! However, please submit minimal examples. I reduced your
example to about a dozen lines
Luc wrote:
rests under/over beams do not work correctly with \voicexxx
\version "2.9.28" % on windows XP
\layout {ragged-right = ##t}
{ \voiceTwo r4 r16 r a'8[ r16 d''] }
Sorry, what's the problem? The rest is moved up to avoid colliding with
the notes or beam. What did you expect?
Che
rests under/over beams do not work correctly with \voicexxx
\version "2.9.28" % on windows XP
\layout {ragged-right = ##t}
{ \voiceTwo r4 r16 r a'8[ r16 d''] }
thanks!
Luc
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There does not appear to be a way to get a multi-measure rest which is
unaffected b