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From: | Alexander Kobel |
Subject: | Re: 2.13.11-1: Y-offset for RehearsalMark? |
Date: | Thu, 28 Jan 2010 16:54:00 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (X11/20090817) |
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
But, anyway, in this example i'm using only one Staff, so this means that *in any case* (regardless one-staff or multi-stave system) i need to remove and re-attach those engravers to get 'outside-staff-padding working for marks --- really?
From the viewpoint of vertical spacing, I guess the lyrics are considered as a second staff. So I'm afraid I think the answer is "yes".
Well, since it is 'outside-*staff*-padding, it is related to Staff, obviously. It's normal. If i wish to have every staff having its own separate metronome marks --- something strange, probably,-) ---i need to use two commands to move them vertically. If i wish to have every staff having its own RehearsalMarks --- i need to use 'Y-offset.
Well, I'm not quite sure of this one. 'outside-staff-padding should already be enough. Did you test this? (I didn't, to be honest.) If I understand you correctly, you're confusing "staff" and "system". By default, the Mark_engraver sits in the Score context, which contains elements and settings common for all objects inside a system. By default, Marks are only printed once, so they're naturally placed there, and printed on top of _all_ staves in the system (by "staves", I also mean lyrics, chords, ... - essentially all contexts that can be contained in a score). AFAIU, if you add the Mark_engraver to a staff, 'outside-staff-padding should only be applied to the very staff the engraver is attached to.
HTH, Alexander
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