On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 2:23 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>> You can change the arpeggio’s Y-extent to prevent it from pushing away the
>> other staff.
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> The magic incantation would be \tweak vertical-skylines ##f.
Thanks Jean and Leo, those work great!
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Knute Snortum
Le 14/04/2022 à 23:06, Knute Snortum a écrit :
I am having trouble with arpeggios and grace notes again. In this
situation, I have a cross-staff arpeggio of a chord with a grace note
(see attachment). LilyPond's default is to put the arpeggio and grace
note on top of each other. Jean taught
I think there might be a more beautiful solutions to your whole situation, but
I’m too tired to figure it out right now, so:
You can change the arpeggio’s Y-extent to prevent it from pushing away the
other staff.
%%%
\version "2.22.2"
rightHand = {
e'2
}
leftHand = \relative {
\clef bass
I am having trouble with arpeggios and grace notes again. In this
situation, I have a cross-staff arpeggio of a chord with a grace note
(see attachment). LilyPond's default is to put the arpeggio and grace
note on top of each other. Jean taught me the trick of putting the
arpeggio on the grace n