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Re: Odd layout choices


From: Guy Stalnaker
Subject: Re: Odd layout choices
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 09:54:46 -0500
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Simon,

Thanks, again. It does help :-)

On 09/18/2014 07:34 AM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
(continuing the thread on ly-user)

Hello Guy,

no, there isn't, because it tends to contradict the logic: they won't
appear to be simultaneous, if they are placed one after another.
You might try the methods described in
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/learning/outside_002dstaff-objects>
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/learning/outside_002dstaff-objects%3E>.
For the dynamics, this can be complicated, but try:
\override DynamicText.X-offset or
\override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f (to be placed
in \layout) and
\override DynamicText.Y-offset and similar.

HTH, Simon


Am 16-Sep-2014 06:31:50 +0200 schrieb address@hidden:

    No longer baffling :-) Using the min-systems-per-page option forced
    LP to put the systems on the same page and it is clear, when it does
    so, why its default fitting algorithm does not! It appears to be the
    non-musical elements that are interfering with things. I still had
    to play with margins, etc. to get it to look "right." Thanks for
    your help. Is there an easy way to tell Lilypond not to stack
    vertically simultaneous directives like "a tempo" and dynamics, but
    to render them horizontally?


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