Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-17 Thread Reggie
Aaron Hill wrote > On 2019-01-16 5:24 pm, Reggie wrote: >> First, are you saying that every time I want to manually adjust one >> staff in >> a system in one instance I must create a new voice just to hack this? >> Like >> you did? What about my original code itself used? > > You do not need the

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-16 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-16 5:24 pm, Reggie wrote: First, are you saying that every time I want to manually adjust one staff in a system in one instance I must create a new voice just to hack this? Like you did? What about my original code itself used? You do not need the extra voice. I did that simply be

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-16 Thread Reggie
Aaron Hill wrote > On 2019-01-16 2:04 pm, Reggie wrote: >> Please can you help me? I cannot move just ONE staff in a system, it's >> moving THE system as a unit which is wrong. I am so sad. What did I >> break? >> How difficult is it to just move ONE staff without moving anything else >> in >> th

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-16 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-01-16 4:44 pm, Aaron Hill wrote: Wow... no wonder you're having trouble. I just tried to work through the relevant section of the documentation [1] and found that it largely does not work as stated. Well, to be more specific, I could get some partial results using 2.18.2 via lilybin.com

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-16 Thread Karlin High
On 1/16/2019 4:04 PM, Reggie wrote: I just want to learn how to adjust the middle staff not system as example here. Thank you for that image in the original post! I hadn't seen that until now. Here's an extremely ugly way getting the effect I understand you want: add lots of invisible lyrics

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-16 Thread Reggie
Andrew Bernard wrote > Hi Reggie, > > If I understand you aright, you want explicit positioning of a system. > This > is in the NR at Section 4.4.2 Explicit staff an system positions. > (2.19.82). > > Andrew > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lily

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-15 Thread Reggie
Andrew Bernard wrote > Hi Reggie, > > If I understand you aright, you want explicit positioning of a system. > This > is in the NR at Section 4.4.2 Explicit staff an system positions. > (2.19.82). > > Andrew > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > lily

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-15 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Reggie, If I understand you aright, you want explicit positioning of a system. This is in the NR at Section 4.4.2 Explicit staff an system positions. (2.19.82). Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-15 Thread Reggie
Karlin High wrote > On 1/15/2019 10:46 AM, Reggie wrote: >> How can LilyPond allow me to adjust various spacing between systems in a >> piece without causing movement to any others > > The Joram Berger LilyPond spacing map often clarifies things for me: >

Re: System spacing for Certain

2019-01-15 Thread Karlin High
On 1/15/2019 10:46 AM, Reggie wrote: How can LilyPond allow me to adjust various spacing between systems in a piece without causing movement to any others The Joram Berger LilyPond spacing map often clarifies things for me: -- Karlin High Missou

System spacing for Certain

2019-01-15 Thread Reggie
How can LilyPond allow me to adjust various spacing between systems in a piece without causing movement to any others since I already created staves correctly using override in with command? I am not undertanding. Somewhere in all my c's? \version "2.19.82" << \relative c' \new Staff { \repea