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Re: couple more random q's and c's
From: |
Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: couple more random q's and c's |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Jul 2001 14:24:44 +0200 |
> Hi again. Just want to report some stuff:
>
> . As the documentation indicates, I added "\property
> Staff.VoltaBracket = \turnOff" to all but one of my voices to prevent
> multiple redundant alternative brackets. This works fine, but I get
> the following warning from lily:
>
> warning: Can't find property type-check for `VoltaBracket'.
> Perhaps you made a typing error? Doing assignment anyway.
It shouldn't be too hard to get rid of these warnings.
On the other hand, it's easier to revert a
Staff.VoltaBracket \override #'molecule-callback = #'()
so that may be the preferred solution anyway.
> . Mads, I'm having trouble with your Score.breakAlignOrder suggestion.
> If I put it near the beginning of my file, then I get the correct
> result for the clef, but the ordering and "look" of other things is
> wrong. (E.g., key signatures appear before clefs.) Also, I get:
> warning: unknown spacing pair `Key_item', `Clef_item'.
Yes, a better solution is probably to keep move the Staff_bar
within the list:
\property Score.breakAlignOrder=#'(
Instrument_name
Left_edge_item
Span_bar
Breathing_sign
Staff_bar
Clef_item
Key_item
Time_signature
Custos
)
For the ugly error message, I hope you and Han-Wen can sort it out.
> One more question: The brackets for alternative endings seem to be
> placed independently. That is, if one of the endings has higher
> notes, its bracket will appear higher than the other. Is there a way
> to force both brackets to be placed at the same vertical level (the
> higher of the two)?
The problem is that the two brackets are separate grobs. I don't
know if it's possible to get aligned brackets without introducing
some common grob for all the alternative endings. A workaround is
described in
http://www.mail-archive.com/address@hidden/msg05702.html
/Mats