On 2020-09-20 1:58 pm, Paul McKay wrote:
Aha! That will probably also explain why its staff is that of the
following
note. When the voice I'm writing changes staff I'd like to tell the
breathe
mark to stay in the bass staff which is the staff of the preceding note
but
haven't figured out how t
Aha! That will probably also explain why its staff is that of the following
note. When the voice I'm writing changes staff I'd like to tell the breathe
mark to stay in the bass staff which is the staff of the preceding note but
haven't figured out how to make it happen.
Paul McKay
On Sun, 20 Sep 2
Hi David,
>> 1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a
>> <> or something, so that it has "its own moment".
>
> No?
>
> \breathe is not a post-event. It's a standalone event of zero duration,
> so its moment of time is that of whatever follows, not what precedes it.
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi Andrew,
>
>> Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me.
>> Seems slightly different to how other overrides work.
>
> 1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a
> <> or something, so that it has "its own moment".
N
Hi Andrew,
> Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me.
> Seems slightly different to how other overrides work.
1. I haven't investigated, but \breathe must (e.g.) be attached to a <> or
something, so that it has "its own moment".
2. Whenever I find an override that d
Ah. It's a matter of positioning. That is not entirely obvious to me.
Seems slightly different to how other overrides work. And as a follow
up question related to this positioning matter, why can't one use
\once for the override? At least, doing that does not work for me.
Andrew
On Sun, 20 Sep 20
Hi Andrew,
> I can change \breathe into a caesura by following the NR. But how can
> I revert it? The following does not do it. As usual, I am missing something.
This works for me:
\version "2.21.2"
{
c''4 \breathe
c''
\override BreathingSign.text = \markup {
\musicglyph "scripts.caesu
I can change \breathe into a caesura by following the NR. But how can
I revert it? The following does not do it. As usual, I am missing
something.
Andrew
%=
\version "2.21.6"
{
c''4 \breathe c''
\override BreathingSign.text = \markup {
\musicglyph "scripts.caesura.st