Steven Weber wrote
> [...]
> which works great for everything except the multi-measure case. Your
> brilliant override below fixes the multi-measure case as well. Thanks!
better praise the developers who provide functions for even such rare cases!
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Subject: RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added
Steven Weber wrote
you can add
\override MultiMe
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Steven Weber wrote
you can add
\override MultiMeasureRest.#'spacing-pair = #'(staff-bar . staff-bar)
to have the mmrest ignore the space tak
Steven Weber wrote
you can add
\override MultiMeasureRest.#'spacing-pair = #'(staff-bar . staff-bar)
to have the mmrest ignore the space taken by the TimeSignature
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On Nov 5, 2013, at 3:01 AM, Steven Weber wrote:
> Laziness. The movement I'm typesetting is 600+ measures long with tons of
> time changes, and only 15 measures of that are split. That's why LP allows
> this kind of construct in the first place, no? Because we still don't have
> a good way to
Steven Weber wrote
> Laziness. The movement I'm typesetting is 600+ measures long with tons of
> time changes, and only 15 measures of that are split. That's why LP
> allows
> this kind of construct in the first place, no? Because we still don't
> have
> a good way to say "skip the next 500 meas
: Re: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added
Steven Weber wrote
> Lilypond 2.17.29, Windows 7.
>
> I'm typesetting a piece where the part splits after a multi-measure rest
> (and a forced line break).
why not use the "usual" construct that defines
Steven Weber wrote
> Lilypond 2.17.29, Windows 7.
>
> I'm typesetting a piece where the part splits after a multi-measure rest
> (and a forced line break).
why not use the "usual" construct that defines the staff group from the
begin and removes parts if they're _empty_:
\score{
\new Staf
2013/11/4 Steven Weber :
> Lilypond 2.17.29, Windows 7.
>
>
>
> I'm typesetting a piece where the part splits after a multi-measure rest
> (and a forced line break).No matter what I seem to try, the
> multi-measure rest never fills up the entire bar (as seen in the attached
> example.png). I'v