On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 12:41:46AM +0100, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Now, in my first step, I'm implementing the display of (1+2+3)/8 fractions.
My
only problem with this is that with the methods shown in the LSR snippets the
8 is always left-aligned and not centered between the 1+2+3. How
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Am Sonntag, 30. November 2008 16:07:39 schrieb Graham Percival:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 12:41:46AM +0100, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Now, in my first step, I'm implementing the display of (1+2+3)/8
fractions. My only problem with this is that with
2008/11/30 Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems that make-center*-markup only sets the correct extents to the right,
but not to the left (which is apparently set to 0...).
but you can probably work around it by
setting X-offset manually.
Try this:
\override Staff.Clef
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Am Sonntag, 30. November 2008 17:30:06 schrieb Neil Puttock:
2008/11/30 Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems that make-center*-markup only sets the correct extents to the
right, but not to the left (which is apparently set to 0...).
2008/11/30 Reinhold Kainhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's actually not a problem of spacing between the clef and the time
signature, but rather a problem with make-center-column-markup, which ignores
the left extents. for example, it also breaks for 2/4 + (2+3)/8. The second
fraction will overlap
2008/11/30 Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
it's also aligned to the centre of the previous column.
Sorry, this should read: each column is aligned to the centre of the
previous column.
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I'm currently trying to implement general compound time signatures like
(1+2+3+4)/8 + 2/4 + (2+3)/8
as \compoundMeter #'((1 2 3 4 8) (2 4) (2 3 8))
Now, in my first step, I'm implementing the display of (1+2+3)/8 fractions. My
only problem with this