Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:
> Am 29.07.2018 um 16:35 schrieb Trevor Bača:
>
> Hi Urs, hi Torsten,
>
> I've followed both parts of this thread with interest, especially since I
> only
> recently discovered the magic empty chord <> construct.
>
> Urs, Torsten's results for the multimeasure rest example are reproducible
> like
> this:
>
> %%% BEGIN %%%
>
> {
> \version "2.19.82"
> \textLengthOn
> \override TextScript.self-alignment-X = #CENTER
> \override TextScript.staff-padding = 3
> c''1
> <> ^ \markup "Invisible empty chord expands measure with
> MultiMeasureRest."
> R1
> c''
> }
>
> %%% END %%%
>
> Output:
>
> *
> The relevant use of <> appears in the docs in ...
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/writing-rests
>
> ... under the "Multi-measure rest markup" subhead at the very bottom of the
> page. (Clicking
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/1c/lily-56e2a6af.ly
> shows the LilyPond input.)
>
> Unfortunately I found out that this
Where "this" means "something else".
> doesn't work with consecutive measures (see attached image):
>
> {
> <>^\markup "A pretty long text that should extend the measure"
> R1
> <>^\markup "A pretty long text that should extend the measure"
> R1
> }
>
> It sort-of correctly extends the *second* measure, but not the first one
I don't see \textLengthOn here. Or the other overrides Trevor used.
--
David Kastrup
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