RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Eluze
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! Eluze -- View this message in context: htt

RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Steven Weber
-bounces+panteck=hotmail@gnu.org [mailto:bug-lilypond-bounces+panteck=hotmail@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Eluze Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 6:19 AM To: bug-lilypond@gnu.org Subject: RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added Steven Weber wrote you can add \override MultiMe

RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Steven Weber
Behalf Of Eluze Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 6:19 AM To: bug-lilypond@gnu.org Subject: RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added Steven Weber wrote you can add \override MultiMeasureRest.#'spacing-pair = #'(staff-bar . staff-bar) to have the mmrest ignore the space tak

RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Eluze
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 Eluze -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Multi-measure-rests-before-a-new-temporary-staff-is

Re: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Mike Solomon
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

RE: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-05 Thread Eluze
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

2013-11-04 Thread Steven Weber
: 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

Re: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-04 Thread Eluze
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

Re: Multi-measure rests before a new temporary staff is added

2013-11-04 Thread Thomas Morley
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