Hello everyone,
thanks for Your help. Sorry, that I couldn't clearly explain what I wanted,
but Malte (fortunately) had the right idea: I wanted to have more place
after the barline.
The code
> \once \override Staff.BarLine.extra-spacing-width = #'(0 . 11)
>
> did the right thing!
2017-01-
Hi Stefan,
There is something weird indeed with your example. I tested your ME by just
adding it to some other file that was open and there my proposed tweak worked.
But once I made a separate file of it, the tweak did no longer work: the note
column was not shifted at all. Rather mysterious.
So
Am 28.01.2017 um 18:16 schrieb Stefan Thomas:
> the following example shows, that I can't move NoteColumns in two voices
> at the beginning of a measure. It's only possible in one of the voices.
> Has someone an idea for a solution?
Do you want to have more space after the barline? Try the follo
Hi Stefan,
Maybe I misunderstood what it is you want. Anyway, with
\new Staff { \transpose c c' << { \First \First } \\ { \makespace \Second
\makespace \Second } >> }
the c in the first bar is also moved.
Best regards,
Robert Blackstone
On 28 Jan 2017, at 18:16 , Stefan Thomas wrote:
> Dea
Dear community,
the following example shows, that I can't move NoteColumns in two voices at
the beginning of a measure. It's only possible in one of the voices.
Has someone an idea for a solution?
Thanks,
Stefan
\version "2.18.2"
makespace = { \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = 11 }
First