Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Stu McKenzie via LilyPond User List
On 2025-01-28 21:26, Werner LEMBERG wrote: David's suggestion results in similar to your first suggestion - it seems a bit too far to the left. self-alignment-X = #RIGHT works for 1 character, but not for lyrics - for lyrics (when the drummer is the vocalist), I had to use your method. `#RIG

Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> David's suggestion results in similar to your first suggestion - it > seems a bit too far to the left. self-alignment-X = #RIGHT works > for 1 character, but not for lyrics - for lyrics (when the drummer > is the vocalist), I had to use your method. `#RIGHT`, `#CENTER`, and `#LEFT` are the sa

Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Stu McKenzie via LilyPond User List
On 2025-01-28 20:15, Yoshiaki Onishi wrote: Glad it was helpful, though David’s suggestion to change the setting of self-alignment-X to #RIGHT (#CENTER is also an option, for that matter) may be tried out first (for some reason his solution didn’t appear in the thread before posting mine…).

Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Yoshiaki Onishi
Glad it was helpful, though David’s suggestion to change the setting of self-alignment-X to #RIGHT (#CENTER is also an option, for that matter) may be tried out first (for some reason his solution didn’t appear in the thread before posting mine…). Yoshi > On Jan 28, 2025, at 23:09, Stu McKenzi

Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Stu McKenzie via LilyPond User List
On 2025-01-28 19:40, Yoshiaki Onishi wrote: I sometimes add sticking to drum scores to assist readers by showing the preferred hand for each stroke. I'm aware of the ability to change the horizontal position of lyrics using '\override LyricText.self-alignment-X'. When I use '= #LEFT', the l

Re: Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread David Wright
On Tue 28 Jan 2025 at 19:04:46 (-0800), Stu McKenzie wrote: > > I sometimes add sticking to drum scores to assist readers by showing > the preferred hand for each stroke. > > I'm aware of the ability to change the horizontal position of lyrics > using '\override LyricText.self-alignment-X'. > >

Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Yoshiaki Onishi
> I sometimes add sticking to drum scores to assist readers by showing the > preferred hand for each stroke. > > I'm aware of the ability to change the horizontal position of lyrics using > '\override LyricText.self-alignment-X'. > > When I use '= #LEFT', the lyric is under the notehead, rather

Align lyrics under the stem, not the notehead

2025-01-28 Thread Stu McKenzie via LilyPond User List
I sometimes add sticking to drum scores to assist readers by showing the preferred hand for each stroke. I'm aware of the ability to change the horizontal position of lyrics using '\override LyricText.self-alignment-X'. When I use '= #LEFT', the lyric is under the notehead, rather than the

Re: key and/or time signature at end of line

2025-01-28 Thread Valentin Petzel
> It is the default behavior, lilypond compresses the whole line. You can > see it in the example below. I'm still confused about what the question > is, but perhaps a handwritten example or scan from another score would help. An even more obvious example: ``` { \repeat unfold 32 { 8 \noBreak

Re: key and/or time signature at end of line

2025-01-28 Thread William Rehwinkel via LilyPond user discussion
Dear Tim, It is the default behavior, lilypond compresses the whole line. You can see it in the example below. I'm still confused about what the question is, but perhaps a handwritten example or scan from another score would help. Thanks, -William % - \version "2.25.21" \layout {