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Re: How to put a horizontal space with no time value?
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-Eluze |
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Re: How to put a horizontal space with no time value? |
Date: |
Fri, 13 May 2011 14:18:24 -0700 (PDT) |
Laura Conrad wrote:
>
>
> I have been reading the fine manual, and see lots of things I could try.
> It's likely some of them would work, but it's also likely someone has
> already tried even more things than I see right now, and come to some
> conclusions about what works best.
>
> I'm transcribing some 16th century diminutions (Dalla Casa, Bassano...)
> where there are lots and lots of 16th and even 32nd notes. The
> facsimiles do not beam the notes together, but they do group them with
> some extra space after, say, a group of 4 16th notes.
>
> I'm printing the divisions in score with the original tune, so I don't
> want to just put in s notes, because that will change the alignment with
> the tune.
>
> I would guess what I will end up with is something like a \es command
> that does an override of some kind of padding for the next note.
>
> Has anyone got a solution to this problem that they like? Or one that
> they hate but use anyway because after trying everything it's the least
> of all evils?
>
maybe this construct can help (use 64th if the grouping is not clear):
\context Staff <<
\override Staff.NoteColumn #'ignore-collision = ##t
\new Voice \relative c'' {
\autoBeamOff
c16 c c c
c16 c c c
c16 c c c
c16 c c c
}
\new Voice \relative c {
\autoBeamOff
\hideNotes
\repeat unfold 4 {
c16 c c c32 c
}
}
>>
hth
Eluze
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