Re: dashed span bar for ossia

2010-10-08 Thread carbon14
Robin Bannister wrote: > > > This works with 2.12.3 (I can't test it with 2.12.4!) : > > \override Score.SpanBar #'glyph-name = #"dashed" > > I have managed to fake what I wanted. Using \once \override Score.SpanBar #'glyph-name = #"dashed" as Robin suggested, Then exten

Re: dashed span bar for ossia

2010-10-08 Thread carbon14
Robin Bannister wrote: > > > This works with 2.12.3 (I can't test it with 2.12.4!) : > > \override Score.SpanBar #'glyph-name = #"dashed" > > This is the right property, but I can't make this work the way I need. My original example was too simple really. My piano staff has two

Re: dashed span bar for ossia

2010-10-08 Thread carbon14
Robin Bannister wrote: > > > This works with 2.12.3 (I can't test it with 2.12.4!) : > > \override Score.SpanBar #'glyph-name = #"dashed" > > Thanks, I'll give it a go. I couldn't find glyph or glyph-name listed as a property of the SpanBar in the Internals Reference. -- View

dashed span bar for ossia

2010-10-07 Thread carbon14
I have an ossia above a piano staff. The bar lines are joined between staves by a bar span. Is there a way to make the bar span a dashed or dotted line, but leave the bar lines themselves solid? Here's my example \version "2.12.4" \new PianoStaff = main \relative c'' { \new Staff = "uppe