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Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?
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Alexander Kobel |
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Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed? |
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Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:25:13 +0100 |
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me - stanford wrote:
2) Also, do you think #'outside-staff-priority = #150 is a reasonable
priority setting for the MMR Text? I'm not sure what most objects'
settings are for this property. I was just trying to get it to win over
the Lyrics setting.
Oh, and just a few words about this before I leave for today.
AFAICS, the Lyrics as well as the BarNumberStaff form a vertically
aligned group (Is this a VerticalAxisGroup? I'm not sure here...) of
their own - I think of them as normal staves, basically.
I _think_ that it should not be possible for grobs of those neighboring
groups to "cross"; you're merely pushing the MultiMeasureRestNumbers far
above the center baseline of the BarNumberStaff, and since there are no
lyrics under a MMR, the skylines of the two squeeze together. So I
wonder why 'outside-staff-priority should change anything at all (and
also didn't test it, to be honest).
That's why I prefer the approach with an additional voice a single
staff: Both MMRNumbers belong to voices in the same staff (read:
vertical group), just with different directions in which they are
attached. Thus, your settings are unaffected by, say, a second stanza,
larger lyrics, dynamics between staff and lyrics, and so on. An in this
case, you could also use 'outside-staff-priority and '...-padding, but
I'm almost certain you won't need them.
Cheers,
Alexander
Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?, rasAK, 2010/01/26
Re: Multi-Measure Rests: Adding to what gets printed?, rasAK, 2010/01/24
How do I make the first instance of a rest the same as the next., James Lowe, 2010/01/26