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Re: Question about the horizontal spacing
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Rus |
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Re: Question about the horizontal spacing |
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Mon, 11 Dec 2017 23:47:05 +0300 |
>>>> Hello!
>>>> How can I control (I need to increase) the space between the bar line
>>>> and the following lyrics syllable?
>>>> I use version 2.18.2
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what you mean, but if you want to increase 'padding' so to
>>> speak, you could do something like this:
>>>
>>> { c d e f? \once
>>> ?? \override Staff.BarLine.space-alist.next-note = #'(fixed-space . 5.5)
>>> ?? c d e f }
>>>
>>> See attached.
>>>
>>> Does this look like what you mean?
>> Thank you, but this does not look like I mean. I expanded your example (see
>> attached). As you can see, the first syllable of each bar has a different
>> space to the preceding bar line. I want the same space between the bar line
>> and the following lyrics syllable, not to the next note.
>
> ?
>
> If you remove the "once" then the override will apply *exactly *the same
> to each, moving forward - not just the first instance. Which I believe
> is what you want.
>
> See my new attachment.
>
> Can you share some code, if this is not what you're after? Thanks!
>
> %%%%%%
> \version "2.19.80"
>
> ?{
> ?? % default
> ?? c d e f
> ?? % remove once and it applies to all not just the first
> ? \override Staff.BarLine.space-alist.next-note = #'(fixed-space . 5.5)
> ?c d e f
> ?c d e f
> ?c d e f^"etc..."
> ?}
>
It works well only without lyrics. With lyrics it works not well (see
attachment).
\version "2.18.2"
\score {
\new StaffGroup
<<
<<
\new Staff {
\relative c' {
\override Staff.BarLine.space-alist.next-note = #'(fixed-space . 3)
c d e f c d e f c d e f c d e f }
\addlyrics {
a bb cc dd
aa bb cc dd
aaaa bb cc dd
a bb cc dd
}
}
>>
\new Staff {
\relative c' { c d e f c d e f c d e f c d e f }
}
>>
}
>> >> ?Hello!
>> >> ?How can I control (I need to increase) the space between the bar line
>> and the following lyrics syllable?
>> >> ?I use version 2.18.2
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm not sure what you mean, but if you want to increase 'padding' so to
>> > speak, you could do something like this:
>> >
>> > { c d e f? \once
>> > ?? \override Staff.BarLine.space-alist.next-note = #'(fixed-space . 5.5)
>> > ?? c d e f }
>> >
>> > See attached.
>> >
>> > Does this look like what you mean?
>> >
>> Thank you, but this does not look like I mean. I expanded your example (see
>> attached). As you can see, the first syllable of each bar has a different
>> space to the preceding bar line. I want the same space between the bar line
>> and the following lyrics syllable, not to the next note.
>
> If you insist on keeping the barlines between the staves, then you
> need to perform an independent calculation for the first syllable
> in each measure, probably in scheme. I can't foresee LP ever
> supporting this criterion for lyrics placement.
>
> There are snippets in the repository which involve aligning lyrics,
> and these might help you see what's involved in these calculations.
> Alternatively, you could have some "potted" definitions for a
> sequence of lyric sizes (\threechar, \fivechar, sevenchar,?) and
> insert them into your music manually.
>
> Cheers,
> David.
>
\threechar, \fivechar, sevenchar - what do you mean? Tell me in detail.
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