Am 03.02.2014 15:15, schrieb Robin Bannister:
Marc Hohl wrote:
Try
\once \override Score.LeftEdge.break-visibility = #all-visible
Thanks, sounds plausible, but it doesn't work either:
Umm ... and with MetronomeMark ?
D'Oh...
Works significantly better ;-)
Sorry for mixing up MetronomeMa
Marc Hohl wrote:
Try
\once \override Score.LeftEdge.break-visibility = #all-visible
Thanks, sounds plausible, but it doesn't work either:
Umm ... and with MetronomeMark ?
Cheers,
Robin
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Am 03.02.2014 10:45, schrieb Robin Bannister:
Marc Hohl wrote:
But why does LilyPond seem to ignore '(left-edge)?
It seems it is not "visible".
The first left edge doesn't arise via a line break,
so for pedantic Lilypond the _unbroken_ case applies.
Try
\once \override Score.LeftEdge.break-v
it seems that adding
\override Score.MetronomeMark.self-alignment-X =#1
is a simple solution
Eluze
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Marc Hohl wrote:
But why does LilyPond seem to ignore '(left-edge)?
It seems it is not "visible".
The first left edge doesn't arise via a line break,
so for pedantic Lilypond the _unbroken_ case applies.
Try
\once \override Score.LeftEdge.break-visibility = #all-visible
Cheers,
Robin
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ignature, and time-signature.
Each type of object has its own default reference point, to which rehearsal
marks are aligned"
you'll have to determine the reference point you like.
hth - a bit
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dge,
key-cancellation, key-signature, and time-signature.
Each type of object has its own default reference point, to which rehearsal
marks are aligned"
you'll have to determine the reference point you like.
hth - a bit
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Hi list,
I want the tempo indication to appear at the leftmost edge of the piece
(I know that Gould has a different opinion about this, but I am using
LilyJAZZ, and the Realbook style does not care about these typographic
conventions).
However, changing the break-align-symbols property does not