Hi Malte, this is offtopic:
2017-04-09 22:48 GMT+02:00 Malte Meyn <[email protected]>: > > > Am 09.04.2017 um 20:53 schrieb Thomas Morley: >> I would have expected the whole bracket to be (much) smaller, instead >> only the part of the bracket left from TupletNumber is affected. > > How do you expect any sensible output from that? 10 is so much that the > “left” end of the bracket is right from the right e Well, this happens while trying some heavy overrides, shanghaiing other grobs. Sometimes, doing extreme things leads to detecting some weakness... I'm attempting to solve the request at http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Drawing-wavy-line-across-the-bars-tt201843.html in an automagical manner. Look at the attached picture. The text is the TupletNumber, the wavy line the TupletBracket. ;) Though, it gives wrong output, if the TupletBracket is not long enough. Moving the left end via shorten-pair to make room for the text gives the strange result then. Probably another property to use? It's still work in progress and it's still possible I don't get to stable state... Maybe TupletBracket is the wrong grob anyway and I should try HorizontalBracket or another Bracket. Looks I can't go for real spanners, because there ending gives a warning, when I try to let them print to the real end of a bar _and_ this bar is the last in the piece. Which may be a bug of its own: { c'1\startTextSpan \break c'1 <>\stopTextSpan } returns: atest-53.ly:1095:12: programming error: bounds of this piece aren't breakable. c'1 \startTextSpan atest-53.ly:1095:12: continuing, cross fingers The visual output is ok, though. Cheers, Harm
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