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horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line)
From: |
Per Eric Rosén |
Subject: |
horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line) |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Feb 2010 12:03:43 +0100 (CET) |
User-agent: |
Alpine 1.10 (DEB 962 2008-03-14) |
Hi everyone!
What ways are there to add horizontal space after a rehearsal mark?
In detail: How to shift notes and their textscripts to the right, to
get the rehearsal mark and text-script besides each other instead of the
(i my opinion somewhat ugly) vertical stacking?
Or, if that is hard: How to increase the x-padding of a double bar?
I the example below, the "M2" get spaced above the "Tutti". Some extra
space after the double bar would avoid stacking.
Using lilypond 2.12.2 (lilypond.org installer) on Debian 5.0.4 AMD64.
---- test.ly ----
\version "2.12.2"
\score {
\relative c' {
\clef G
\time 4/4
c'1 d \bar "||" \mark \markup{\box "M2"} e( \f ^\markup{Tutti} f)
}
}
-----------------
I have tried "extra-spacing-width" and looking for other ways, but nothing
found in the archives by the search words I could come up with at least ...
Thanks in advance!
Per Eric Rosén, Uppsala, Sweden
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- horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line),
Per Eric Rosén <=
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), James Lowe, 2010/02/07
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Nick Payne, 2010/02/07
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Mats Bengtsson, 2010/02/07
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Trevor Daniels, 2010/02/07
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Mats Bengtsson, 2010/02/08
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Trevor Daniels, 2010/02/08
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), James Lowe, 2010/02/09
- Re: horizontal space after rehearsal mark (or bar line), Nick Payne, 2010/02/10