That sounds good - thanks!
Luc
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
Sorry, I didn't realize until now that you were talking about the
vertical alignment
within each indication, whereas I was talking about the vertical
position of the full
indication.
You are lucky, since this problem has already been fix
Sorry, I didn't realize until now that you were talking about the
vertical alignment
within each indication, whereas I was talking about the vertical
position of the full
indication.
You are lucky, since this problem has already been fixed in the next
development version 2.11.35 that should appe
I would be happy to get all the notes on the same height - also those
with different beams, brackets, stems and slurs!
Luc
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
How do you define "normal" play style indications?
If you want indication left aligned above the time signature instead
of over the
clef, then you
How do you define "normal" play style indications?
If you want indication left aligned above the time signature instead of
over the
clef, then you can add the line
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(
time-signature )
In the example in LSR, this will only "help" on the fi
Hm... - interesting! And are there any plans to re-establish "normal"
play style indications or at least hints how to do this?
Thanks
Luc
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
That's (kind of) a feature! The new handling of vertical placement in
version 2.11
will only move the rehearsal marks when absolutel
That's (kind of) a feature! The new handling of vertical placement in
version 2.11
will only move the rehearsal marks when absolutely necessary, in
contrast to earlier
versions. It admittedly looks a bit funny in this particular example,
but the intention
is to avoid collisions with the clef sym
Hi
When you compile the snippet about Rhythm marks / play style
indication with Version 2.11.33 (Windows XP) the result
differs considerably
from that inĀ http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=204
(vertical alignment)!
Rgds
Luc
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