On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 5:54 AM tran li wrote:
> Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
> arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. Here, by "no
> side effect", I mean the positional alteration of desired items does not
> affect the position of any
On Mon, Dec 16, 2024 at 6:08 AM tran li wrote:
> Got it. Thanks a lot. I didn't realize that it is such a simple task in
> LilyPond.
>
> F. X. P.
>
> On 2024/12/16 18:56, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> >
> >> Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
> >> arbitrary positions a
Got it. Thanks a lot. I didn't realize that it is such a simple task in
LilyPond.
F. X. P.
On 2024/12/16 18:56, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. [...]
However, when searchi
> Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
> arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. [...]
>
> However, when searching for a method to do the same in LilyPond, I
> cannot find a method that is working in general. [...]
Try `extra-offset`.
Most GUI-based scorewriter applications allow users to drag items to
arbitrary positions and presumably, creates no side effect. Here, by "no
side effect", I mean the positional alteration of desired items does not
affect the position of any other item on the score, which is like
editing an SVG