Hello!
I am trying to have a bar take up way more horizontal space since I have a lot of dynamic markings that bunch up since they are at small subdivisions of the note and with great frequency for example I try
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\version "2.14.1"
{
a32\p bes32\pp g32\mp d'32\<~ d'8
bes'8->-\markup{\bold "sf-p"}r8
r16\mf b16\ff a' g'\f\!
ees'-\markup{\bold "sf-f"} ees'-\markup{\bold "sf-f"} ees'-\markup{\bold "sf-mp"} g,
}
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it properly scales when I override the spacing.
When I have this context, however, it doesn't work:
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\version "2.14.1"
{
\time 3/8
cis16 r8. gis8
\time 5/8 \tuplet 3/2{ c![ e,] r8}
\tuplet 3/2{ c' ees, r8} r8
\bar "||"
\time 4/4
\override Score.SpacingSpanner.spacing-increment = #40
\once \override TextScript.stencil =
#(make-stencil-boxer 0.1 0.3 ly:text-interface::print)
gis8\p\>-\markup{\italic "jouez avec un peu de frivolité"}^"D" r8 bes8 r8 bes r8\!\pp\< c8 r8
}
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I realize through finding the smallest possible example to reproduce the limitation of the horizontal spacing, that the addition of the two odd metered bars prior to 4/4 are what cause the bar to cease stretching to the override amount. for example the following scales nicely:
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it properly scales when I override the spacing.
When I have this context, however, it doesn't work:
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\version "2.14.1"
{
\override Score.SpacingSpanner.spacing-increment = #40
\once \override TextScript.stencil =
#(make-stencil-boxer 0.1 0.3 ly:text-interface::print)
gis8\p\>-\markup{\italic "jouez avec un peu de frivolité"}^"D" r8 bes8 r8 bes r8\!\pp\< c8 r8
}
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Is there a way to override this restriction?
Thank you!
Ryan.