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Re: treble and bass clef simultaneously
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: treble and bass clef simultaneously |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Mar 2019 13:06:25 +0100 |
Am Sa., 30. März 2019 um 09:04 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG <address@hidden>:
> > More robust: [...]
> Being a perfectionist I see a last spacing issue: If there are
> accidentals in the main chord, the fake bass clef gets aligned with
> the leftmost accidental (in the image, I've slightly moved the clef
> down for testing purposes to assure that there is no collision with
> the accidentals). I wonder why this is so – I'm not aware of the
> necessity to do such an alignment at all –, and whether this can be
> circumvented.
The distance from bass-clef to the following note is set by
\override Clef.space-alist.next-note = #'(fixed-space . 2)
So the current alignment is more by accident.
Above does not hold if the ClefVoice starts at line-begin.
Per default main and additional bass-clef are vertical aligned then.
I tried to get the bass-clef closer to the note in question with
\override Clef.after-line-breaking = ...
Though, this override does not work sufficiently. Try chords with and
without accidentals in the main Voice to what I mean.
Up to now I've not found a good method to do it better ...
Cheers,
Harm
- Re: treble and bass clef simultaneously, (continued)
Re: treble and bass clef simultaneously, Andrew Bernard, 2019/03/27
Re: treble and bass clef simultaneously, Thomas Morley, 2019/03/27