Paolo,

 

“I suspect it has been made, in the past, for an old fashioned style (not used 
in professional engraving, though).”

Looking though my Paderewski Edition of Chopin’s Piano works I find all the 
pedaling indications horizontally aligned. See an excerpt from Nocturne #12.

This is certainly “professional engraving

 

From: lilypond-user [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Paolo Prete
Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 3:16 PM
To: Aaron Hill <[email protected]>
Cc: lilypond-user <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Unwanted warnings/errors on pedals for multiple voices

 

 

 

On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 11:31 PM Aaron Hill <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

On 2020-04-07 1:55 pm, Paolo Prete wrote:
> Look at this example (again: messy code that could be improved, and I
> gently ask Harm and/or Aaron to have a check if they can):

For starters, I would seek to eliminate the global variable, instead 
preferring state to be tied to the context in some way.  Using a custom 
context property would enable this approach to support simultaneous 
pedal markings on grouped staves.  As it is now, such multiple usage 
would corrupt the shared global.

 

Of course I agree.

 


Alternately, this alignment work seems like a better job for an engraver 
that (semi-)automatically determines which pedal markings need to be 
vertically aligned with one another. 

 

This is exactly how pedal alignments in music engraving are commonly done.

You manually choose a reference and then align pedals at its left or right 
automatically by grouping them.

Then you manually decide to break alignment when you see that it could cause 
ugly holes and/or there is

enough distance between pedals.

I don't understand where and why the Dynamics context came from. I suspect it 
has been made, in the past, for an old fashioned style (not used in 
professional engraving, though)

in which you put dynamics (and *not* pedals) on a fixed horizontal line between 
the two staves.

Of course this leads to bad alignments as well as a huge redundancy of text 
(--> skips) which grows and grows.

 

  That said, 

I could see value in adding a \pedalAlignBreak of some form,

 

Yes, this is necessary too. 

 


Side note: Your use of \partcombine seems unnecessary when << >> exists:

 

Thanks.

 

Best,

P 

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