From: Aaron Hill
You would want to adjust the X-positions, so that the TupletNumber is
centered properly. See the difference:
Thanks for the correction; I used shorten-pair, because in the internals it is
clear that the effect is relative to the situation without it, which was easy
to
>> I find that even using shorten-pair (with a negative first value)
>> fails to do this as I expected. So now I don't know any way to
>> print the bracket with the preferred layout...
>
> This looks like a bug. Please file an issue at
>
> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues
Neve
Am Fr., 3. Juni 2022 um 22:40 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill :
>
> On 2022-06-03 10:10 am, Paul Hodges wrote:
> > I find that even using shorten-pair (with a negative first value)
> > fails to do this as I expected. So now I don't know any way to print
> > the bracket with the preferred layout...
>
> You
On 2022-06-03 10:10 am, Paul Hodges wrote:
I find that even using shorten-pair (with a negative first value)
fails to do this as I expected. So now I don't know any way to print
the bracket with the preferred layout...
You would want to adjust the X-positions, so that the TupletNumber is
cent
> I find that even using shorten-pair (with a negative first value)
> fails to do this as I expected. So now I don't know any way to
> print the bracket with the preferred layout...
This looks like a bug. Please file an issue at
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues
Werner
I find that even using shorten-pair (with a negative first value) fails to do
this as I expected. So now I don't know any way to print the bracket with the
preferred layout...
Paul
From: Paul Hodges
To:
Sent: 02/06/2022 0:05
Subject: Left-hand end of tuplet br
Dorico does this 'correctly', that is, according to those texts. See
picture.
Andrew
Paul Hodges wrote on 2/06/2022 9:05 AM
However, LilyPond doesn't always do this - instead, if the first note
has an up-stem, the bracket is aligned with the stem instead.
Both Ross (p161) and Gould (p195) are completely clear when they say that the
left hand end of a tuplet bracket aligns with the left-hand side of the first
note.
However, LilyPond doesn't always do this - instead, if the first note has an
up-stem, the bracket is aligned with the stem instead.