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Re: System spacing for Certain
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Reggie |
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Re: System spacing for Certain |
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Thu, 17 Jan 2019 09:52:26 -0700 (MST) |
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-16 5:24 pm, Reggie wrote:
>> First, are you saying that every time I want to manually adjust one
>> staff in
>> a system in one instance I must create a new voice just to hack this?
>> Like
>> you did? What about my original code itself used?
>
> You do not need the extra voice. I did that simply because the advice
> in the notation reference is sound to follow. One should try to keep
> matters of presentation (such as spacing) completely separate from the
> musical content. It can muddy a score to have things like that messy
> \overrideProperty stuck in the middle of notes. Additionally, it makes
> it much harder to reuse musical content in different contexts without
> resorting to tags.
>
> That all said, you can easily apply the \verticalSpacer to a musical
> note in your staff rather than on a spacer in a separate voice.
>
>> Second, you mention that
>> it's relative from PRIOR staff right? What if I want to move the top
>> staff
>> of a system up or down only for example as such?
>
> Technically, alignment-distances specifies the values *between* the
> staves, so it doesn't affect space before the first or after the last.
> In that case, you'd probably have to use something like extra-offset to
> shift the entire system upwards or downwards, which is basically what
> shifting the first staff would mean.
>
> If we're talking about the placeholder markup, simply use
> ^\verticalSpacer so the markup appears above the staff in question.
> This would work on a first staff of a system and force it to appear
> further down on the paper.
>
>
> -- Aaron Hill
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Thank you Aaron. However I also meant asking about the top staff of a system
moving UP as well. So imagine you want to bump up a top staff of a system
without moving other staffs in system. How so accomplish?
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- Re: System spacing for Certain, (continued)
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Karlin High, 2019/01/15
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Reggie, 2019/01/15
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Andrew Bernard, 2019/01/15
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Reggie, 2019/01/15
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Reggie, 2019/01/16
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Karlin High, 2019/01/16
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/16
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/16
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Reggie, 2019/01/16
- Re: System spacing for Certain, Aaron Hill, 2019/01/16
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