Hi Trevor,
Well, there is, although I didn't know it until I went looking!
Yes, you've hit on exactly what I was hoping might be out there... =)
For future reference (e.g., LSR?), I've modified your [lovely]
example to show both outcomes.
Best wishes,
Kieren.
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Kieren MacMillan wrote on 10 December 2007 14:28
>
> However, it did give me a brainstorm that might
> be helpful: is there
> a way to wrap (by default) every dynamic in a
> white outline? That
> way, the font outline would mask out the barline
> immediately around
> the f (or whatever t
Hi Peter,
Well, thanks for replying, but of course it didn't solve the problem.
I know... sorry.
for one who engraves only piano music, it is the harsh reality that
the results
of lilypond are not that pretty when one has the insane idea of
centering dynamics...
[n.b. Perhaps again here
Hi Peter,
I had tried this before, by adding these three lines to the
Dynamics context
and leaving the rest as in the original template. [...] It does not
prevent collisions
Interesting... well, it was worth a shot. =\
the Barlines do not become transparent where collisions occur.
That
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> Hey Trevor,
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> > Dynamics placed between piano staves can collide with
> > barlines. It makes no difference whether they are
> > centered
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> > As part of our big documentation update, we'll examine this template...
> > but currently this probably won't happen until March or so. And even
> > then, our answer might simply be to delete the example (if it's not
>
Hey Trevor,
Dynamics placed between piano staves can collide with
barlines. It makes no difference whether they are
centered or not.
Is there any way to apply the lyric trick
\consists "Bar_engraver"
\consists "Separating_line_group_engraver"
\override BarLine #'trans
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> Hmm... No r
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Hi Peter,
Did I provide not enough information about the problem
Actual (minimal) code showing the issue is almost always the best way
to communicate your needs to the list.
I don't know if it's relevant, but I have voices switching staffs
in the piece I'm engraving.
Might be -- that
e piano dynamics are not
> > possible for beginning users without much programming knowledge. It's
> > strange that one have to do all these exotic programming for such a
> > frequent notation. Should it be considered a bug if it's not possible?
> >
> > Than
trange that one have to do all these exotic programming for such a
> frequent notation. Should it be considered a bug if it's not possible?
>
> Thank you in advance
> Peter
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a frequent
notation. Should it be considered a bug if it's not possible?
Thank you in advance
Peter
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