[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > Mats Bengtsson writes:
> >
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> >>Question to those understanding the LilyPond internals better than I do:
> >>
> >>Why doesn't
> >>\property Voice.MultiMeasureRestText \set #'no-spacing-rods = ##f
> >>do the same job? Doesn't it wor
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Question to those understanding the LilyPond internals better than I do:
Why doesn't
\property Voice.MultiMeasureRestText \set #'no-spacing-rods = ##f
do the same job? Doesn't it work together with spanners, or?
You mean = ##t, right?
Comparing
Mats Bengtsson writes:
> Question to those understanding the LilyPond internals better than I do:
>
> Why doesn't
> \property Voice.MultiMeasureRestText \set #'no-spacing-rods = ##f
> do the same job? Doesn't it work together with spanners, or?
You mean = ##t, right?
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Try
\once \property Voice.MultiMeasureRest \set #'minimum-length = #'25
Question to those understanding the LilyPond internals better than I do:
Why doesn't
\property Voice.MultiMeasureRestText \set #'no-spacing-rods = ##f
do the same job? Doesn't it work together with spanners, or?
/Mats
Hi,
For a piece I am typesetting currently I need to widen a rest to be able
to print the text that belongs to it, above it (see the attached png file).
How can I create this kind of behaviour?
\score {
\notes \relative c' {
\time 4/2 R1*4/2 |
R1*4/2\markup { \italic "zum Tempo a