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Re: lilypond bug in version 2.6.3
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Dylan Nicholson |
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Re: lilypond bug in version 2.6.3 |
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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:27:59 +1000 |
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mats Bengtsson" <address@hidden>
To: "Dylan Nicholson" <address@hidden>
Cc: <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: lilypond bug in version 2.6.3
If there was a way of specifying *which* staves \mark events
would appear above (and ideally below also) I would be able to use
realistically use lilypond for doing large orchestral scores.
Easy, just add the engraver that handles rehearsal marks to the
corresponding
Staff contexts:
<<
\new Staff {\flute}
\new Staff \with{\consists "Mark_engraver"}{\corno}
>>
Ah...thank you. That should definitely be in "Tips and tricks"!
If you want them below the corresponding stave, add a
\override RehearsalMark #'direction = #down
What about tempo marks etc below the score?
And note, you need a reasonable amount of control here - there might
be some systems that have only, say, a flute staff and a violin I
staff (all other staves are tacet and hidden), but in this case, you
don't really need the tempo marking to appear above both. Typically
you would only show it if at least 3 or so staves appeared between the
top visible staff and the violin I staff. And often in big choral
works the tempo markings will be shown again above the choir staff
(but only when the choir staff is present obviously). Nor is it
uncommon to have tempo markings/rehearsal numbers etc. etc. appear
below the bottom of the score - even if there are only two staves in a
system.
I haven't tried it, but the marks should vanish if the corresponding
stave is removed
from a score line. Of course, for more fuzzy rules like "it should not
be printed if
at least so and so many of these are shown" it's harder to automate.
The Dover editions of the Beethoven symphonies are a good example -
at the beginnings of each movement, and for some major tempo markings
where all staves are present, the markings appear above the WW's, the
brass and the strings. But in many other places they appear only above
the WW's and strings (say, when only one staff is visible from the brass
group), and in some they only appear at the top (e.g. when only one
WW line + the strings are visible, or when space is extremely cramped).
The trick to add the 'mark_engraver' to a particular staff - I assume you
can then add and remove it whenever you want?