Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line

2010-06-12 Thread Neil Puttock
On 11 June 2010 14:36, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > What do you mean by "Unfortunately 'after-line-breaking is now spoken > for"?  Actually I couldn't catch the meaning of "spoken for"? > Could you give another explanation for non-native English speakers?  ;) It means "reserved" or "engaged (to be ma

Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line

2010-06-11 Thread Xavier Scheuer
2010/6/8 Neil Puttock : > Oops, I'd forgotten how this should be used; it doesn't return a > useful value (since it uses ly:grob-translate-axis! to perform the > shift), so should only be used with 'after-line-breaking. > Unfortunately, 'after-line-breaking is now spoken for, so you'll have > to o

Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line

2010-06-08 Thread Neil Puttock
On 8 June 2010 17:24, Xavier Scheuer wrote: > 2010/6/7 Neil Puttock : >> \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #shift-right-at-line-begin Oops, I'd forgotten how this should be used; it doesn't return a useful value (since it uses ly:grob-translate-axis! to perform the shift), so should onl

Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line

2010-06-08 Thread Xavier Scheuer
2010/6/7 Neil Puttock : > Use shift-right-at-line-begin (which is described as a kludge in the > Changelog. :) Great! I had never heard of that function. > \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #shift-right-at-line-begin Can't it be the default settings? I mean, why isn't it? Are there so