On Apr 17, 2017, at 11:24 AM, David Nalesnik <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Juan,
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Juan Cristóbal Cerrillo <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
On Apr 12, 2017, at 8:38 AM, Thomas Morley <address@hidden> wrote:
It's not clear to me what you want. Could you post an image faked by a graphic program?
Sorry if I was not very clear describing what I’m looking for.
I wonder if there is a way of modifying the properties of the left and right side of a broken tuplet (something similar to broken-left and broken right in a TextSpanner).In the example provided, the innermost tuplet number of the first bar needs to be shifted in order to be displayed correctly.
Here are two possible solutions to the placement problem of the default lilypond output illustrated graphically:
(the second voice in the example is only for breaking purposes)
The tuplet number displaced to the right only on the left broken side:
<tup-broken.png>
It isn't possible to shift the number within the bracket and have the gap adjust, but you can lengthen the broken bracket:
\version "2.19.57"
\layout {
ragged-right = ##t
\context {
\Voice
\remove "Forbid_line_break_engraver"
\override Beam.breakable = ##t
tupletFullLength = ##t
}
}
<<
{
\time 2/4
r4
\tuplet 3/2 {
c'4
\tweak TupletBracket.break-overshoot #'(-0.5 . 2)
\tuplet 3/2 { c' c' c' }
}
}
\\
{
r2 \break
r2
}
>>
The tuplet number omitted on the left broken side.