5/31/2023 0 Comments Lilypond to plaits over bar lines![]() > but that didn't remove all horizontal space. > I tried to set the next-note distance to 0 in the space-alist of barline, > to be spaced unevenly (see attached example - the bottom part is where the > problem is that the (empty) bar lines still occupy space, causing the notes > insert line breaks - and I make all barlines empty and hide the meter. > So, I set the music with meter - providing lilypond many good points to > At the beginning of the music I do: \set faultBarType = "" > (set! (ly:grob-property grob 'glyph-name) "")) > (if (string=? (ly:grob-property grob 'glyph-name) "|") > \override TimeSignature #'transparent = #t > to let lilypond figure out a nice layout. > If I set Score.timing to false, I have to insert \bar "" everywhere in order My question is: what is the right (or best) Saw your Bach article in CIM 15, btw nice work! Out of interest, what are you working on? It looks somewhat familiar. set Score.barNumberVisibility all-bar-numbers-visible. did nothing more, allowBreak woulnt play well with. ![]() since noBreak should not influence bar numbers. We must also allow bar numbers at bar lines without a break point. Reference gives all the properties of bar lines that you can mess breaks until way later, so we need to create a bar number now. ![]() Will make all the notes evenly spaced.The clefs on subsequent Simply removing the Bar_engraver will lead to disaster, although it I've set a metre and then set the default bar line type to empty. Oddly, I'm dealing with the exact same problem just now! Like you, The best workaround (that I've found), while limited, involves forcing a line break at the point of the clef change and setting the end-of-line. I read through the LSR for everything 'clef' but didn't find anything on this topic. Unmetered music - page breaks and empty bar lines When combined with repeated sections though, sometimes it is clearer to place a clef change after the bar line. Even just being able to incoporate images - here a pdf - would be helpful.Unmetered music - page breaks and empty bar lines lilypond-user This may differ from Y-extent because it does not include the dots in a. bar-extent (pair of numbers): ly:bar-line::calc-bar-extent. If false, no inter-staff bar line will be created below this bar line. This is usually the left edge of a line or, if numbers are printed within a line, the left hand side of a bar line. Standard settings: allow-span-bar (boolean): t. Bar numbers by default are right-aligned to their parent object. It can be done by uploading to - but that's a faff just for examples. BarLine objects are created by: Barengraver. [I still think it's a bit of a shame that I can't easily put in visible examples directly into this section of the MuseScore forums. I thought it was worth checking this out, though. Took me maybe 40 minutes to do the example - and it would take me quite a while to learn Lilypond to do the same thing, and then I doubt whether it would be quicker. I can see that MS is using the modern style for rests, but how could I get the 2 bar rest notated as shown in this example, with a breve rest (double whole note) symbol with a 2 above it? I almost succeeded, yet the Lilypond example seems to use an older form for the 2 bar rest at the start. I tried to do the example shown here - clearly Tchaikovsky - in MuseScore. So far I can't see many advantages, though some people like Lilypond. I tried to see whether there is any benefit in trying Lilypond vs MuseScore.
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