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Re: no rest-shifting
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Thomas Scharkowski |
Subject: |
Re: no rest-shifting |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Mar 2005 21:10:08 +0100 |
\override Voice.MultiMeasureRest #'staff-position = #0
Hi Ole,
i strongly recommend the use of jEdit with lilypond plugin! It makes
working with lilypond a lot easier.
Thomas
>
> address@hidden wrote:
>
> > Try \override Voice.Rest #'staff-position = #0
>
> That works _a bit_: all "normal" rests are there, where they should
> be, BUT all multi-measure-rests (R1) are separated again.
>
> address@hidden wrote:
>
> > Use
> > \revert Rest #'direction
>
> Looks the same as above, but it generates a lot of warnings:
> "warning: rest direction not set. Cannot resolve collision".
>
> So, what to do with the multi-measure-rests?
>
> Ole
>
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- no rest-shifting, Ole Hesprich, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Gilles, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Ole Hesprich, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Thomas Scharkowski, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Ole Hesprich, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting,
Thomas Scharkowski <=
- Re: no rest-shifting, Ole Hesprich, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Thomas Scharkowski, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Ole Hesprich, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Bertalan Fodor, 2005/03/02
- Re: no rest-shifting, Mats Bengtsson, 2005/03/03
- Re: no rest-shifting, Bertalan Fodor, 2005/03/02