*PS:* I should probably have mentioned that TextScript, Dynamics etc. behave
in exactly the same way and the usual remedy to vertically align them on a
common baseline is to use staff-padding.
The problem with bar numbers is that they are not in a Staff context but in
the Score context and staff-p
Stephen Cummings wrote
> Anyone with suggestions for points 1 and 2?
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>
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> Stephen Cummings wrote on 6/23/2018 8:07 AM:
> >
> 1. Vertical alignment/positioning of bar numbers. In the output the
> parenthetical bar number for the anacrusis is higher than the remaining
> bar numbers.
Hi
On 26.06.2018 20:02, Stephen Cummings wrote:
That crude trial-and-error gave me a working adaptation that shrinks
the text so that it more or less fits:
... (markup #:tiny #:italic"pickup"))
and I now see how markups in lambda functions or whatever they're
called can be formatted.
.
Andrew
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*Subject:* Bar number position and text (especially for anacruses)
3. Changing bar number text. Can I change the text for the anacrusis
bar number to something
roblematic.
Nevertheless, you may find this formatter very adaptable.
Andrew
From: lilypond-user
On Behalf Of Stephen Cummings
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To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Bar number position and text (especially for anacruses)
3. Changing bar number text. Ca
Hi Steve,
Not nitpicking, but in 2.19.82 at least, 'staff' must be 'Staff'. A warning
is issued if not.
I can verify the same horizontal alignment issue with the (1) in the partial
bar exists in 2.19.82. Could this be a bug? I'm not sure.
Andrew
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With code below as reference, please help me with:
1. Vertical alignment/positioning of bar numbers. In the output the
parenthetical bar number for the anacrusis is higher than the remaining
bar numbers.
a. How can I lower it, and how can I raise the others? Are there
commands that woul