On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 4:10 PM David Kastrup wrote:
> Trevor Bača writes:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 2:58 AM Andrew Bernard >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Solved. It's right-broken-padding set to false that does the trick.
> >>
> >> \override TextSpanner.bound-details.right-broken.padding = ##f
>
Trevor Bača writes:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 2:58 AM Andrew Bernard
> wrote:
>
>> Solved. It's right-broken-padding set to false that does the trick.
>>
>> \override TextSpanner.bound-details.right-broken.padding = ##f
>> \override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.padding = #11
>>
>
>
> As a
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 2:58 AM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Solved. It's right-broken-padding set to false that does the trick.
>
> \override TextSpanner.bound-details.right-broken.padding = ##f
> \override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.padding = #11
>
As a note for posterity (whenever the ti
Solved. It's right-broken-padding set to false that does the trick.
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right-broken.padding = ##f
\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.padding = #11
Andrew
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Is the proper answer to this LSR 954? If so, how could one put the text at
the start and the end, not in the middle? And change the line style to
dashed or different?
Andrew
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I am attempting to use a text spanner as an indicator for a repeated
section. I need it to stop at the barline, and not on the next note.
Shortening it by using padding on the right affects the first line as well,
which is not wanted. How does one do this properly?
And my usual question, is there
Am 16.07.2016 um 21:31 schrieb dtsmarin:
> Thanks a lot David!
> The next step would be to make pairs of arg's but I think I can do this on
> my own.
>
See what I meant? One concise question => Instant response ... ;-)
Best
Urs
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Thanks a lot David!
The next step would be to make pairs of arg's but I think I can do this on
my own.
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dtsmarin writes:
> Hello,
>
> How can I create a function such as: \Rpad #2 which will control the padding
> of a text spanner?
>
> It's only for reducing my code's size since using the \override blah blah
> takes a lot of space if used many times!
> To be absolutely clear this will not used for
y.
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