2014/1/5 Shane Brandes :
> Josh,
>
> Rummaging around I discovered this.
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/clusterspannerbeacon
>
> It looks like the y extent is hard coded.
Argh!! That description is *wrong*; extents aren't hard-coded.
Someone who wrote that description des
Shane,
Wow. Thank you! :) What you have provided is certainly MUCH MUCH better
than what I had before...
I will certainly play with this, and report back any substantial finds.
This is very helpful.
IC,
Josh
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Shane Brandes wrote:
> Josh,
>
> Rummaging around
Josh,
Rummaging around I discovered this.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/clusterspannerbeacon
It looks like the y extent is hard coded.
But also found this
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/internals/cluster_002dinterface
It seems to indicate that the style can
>
> I am absolutely baffled by this question.
Tell me about it.
...it might be simplest to reduce
> the note head sizes. Tried it that does not work either.
Same here.
What on earth are clusters good for anyway? Aleatoric strangeness.
You are right, and I am definitely not a fan nor in agre
I am absolutely baffled by this question. And after writing an
extensive reply it occurred to me that it might be simplest to reduce
the note head sizes. Tried it that does not work either. But it does
work to reduce the interval width down to a single note. That is as
simple as it gets with out so
I am currently typesetting a piece that has a pre-recorded track, and I'm
cuing things via the track.
I decided to use \makeCluster to form a continuous line...
Is there a way to make the line thinner? I tried using \teeny in both the
\score block and my pre-existing variables (one named cluster