> > note heads and rests (with attached articulation grobs)
> > stems
> > beams
> > octavation lines, trills, tuplets, etc.
> > slurs and ties
> > bar numbers
> > clefs
>
> This is a problem: almost everything is not very specific.
Well, I gave a list, didn't I?
> Is there a general patter
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Is it possible to add a collision resolver for rehearsal marks? The
preventing what kind of collisions?
Almost everything:
note heads and rests (with attached articulation grobs)
stems
beams
octavation lines, trills, tuplets, etc.
slurs and ties
bar numbers
clefs
> > Is it possible to add a collision resolver for rehearsal marks? The
>
> preventing what kind of collisions?
Almost everything:
note heads and rests (with attached articulation grobs)
stems
beams
octavation lines, trills, tuplets, etc.
slurs and ties
bar numbers
clefs
Dynamics and sc
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
While working on a big score together with proper parts extraction I
find that vertical positioning of rehearsal marks needs manual
adjustments most often.
Is it possible to add a collision resolver for rehearsal marks? The
preventing what kind of collisions?
`padding'
On 30-Mar-06, at 11:51 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
While working on a big score together with proper parts extraction I
find that vertical positioning of rehearsal marks needs manual
adjustments most often.
Absolutely. :(
I use this method as a workaround:
\layout { \context { \Score
\overr
While working on a big score together with proper parts extraction I
find that vertical positioning of rehearsal marks needs manual
adjustments most often.
Is it possible to add a collision resolver for rehearsal marks? The
`padding' option doesn't work well since it is important that
rehearsal