Am Mi., 27. Feb. 2019 um 08:51 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
> For me that means the results with 'minimum-length seem to be generally
> more reliable - with the exception of the start-measure objects.
Well, below an approach for minimal-length. The results are
inconsistent as well.
Currently not sure
Am 27.02.19 um 00:05 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Di., 26. Feb. 2019 um 14:12 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
Why not going for bound-padding instead of minimum-length.
I wasn't aware that multimeasure r
Am Di., 26. Feb. 2019 um 14:12 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
> Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley:
> > Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska
> > :
> > Why not going for bound-padding instead of minimum-length.
>
> I wasn't aware that multimeasure rests are spanners and that I co
Hi Thomas,
thank you for the consideration!
Am 26.02.19 um 12:02 schrieb Thomas Morley:
Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
...
\version "2.19.82"
\include "oll-core/package.ily"
Hi Urs,
because of my limited time I can't keep track what's going on oll.
Thus all your ex
Am Mo., 25. Feb. 2019 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Urs Liska :
>
> Recently I managed (with considerable help from here) to write a function
> that can a) center some arbitrary stuff in a measure and b) print markup
> above/below that measure that pushes the surrounding barlines so the markup
> fits in
Hi Vaughan,
...
Hi Urs,
FWIW, I don’t really see key signatures & time signatures as part of
the measure proper, and don’t mind the look of those examples.
Maybe I should have made myself clearer. I'm not taking issue with the
texts overlapping these elements on the *left* side. My proble
On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 at 23:14, Urs Liska wrote:
> Recently I managed (with considerable help from here) to write a function
> that can a) center some arbitrary stuff in a measure and b) print markup
> above/below that measure that pushes the surrounding barlines so the markup
> fits in the measure
Recently I managed (with considerable help from here) to write a
function that can a) center some arbitrary stuff in a measure and b)
print markup above/below that measure that pushes the surrounding
barlines so the markup fits in the measure. However, before I can make
this nice function avail