Xavier Scheuer <[email protected]> writes: > On 7 November 2010 21:46, Vit Baisa <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> sorry for probably missleading title, but I didn't know how to describe the >> problem unsing only a few words. :) >> I am typesetting rennaissance music and I am using bar lines between staves. >> It works fine but in situation when notes in all voices in all staves are >> overflowing bar, the bar line is not typeset. I think it is rather good >> behaviour of lilypond but for some reason (not from mine ;) I need the bar >> line to be typeset even in this case. >> The problem is (I think), that there is not a place where lilypond could >> place the bar line. Again - it is very rare situation in my scores and even >> "hack" for it would be great. How e.g. to typeset some vertical line on >> appropriate place - just on place where (if not at least one note overflew) >> bar line would be situated. > > Hi, > I do not know that kind of "hack". > > But I would play with "Scaling durations" to make LilyPond think all > the staves have the measure that is finished when you want to place > your bar line. > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/notation/writing-rhythms.html#scaling-durations
No, that's nonsensical. > BTW as a musician, I would not know how to play such scores where some > players have more notes (beats) to play than other in the same > measure... They don't. > Are we supposed to wait the last one that has the higher overflow? > Are you sure it is not an error? In Renaissance music, you don't write ties for syncopes crossing the bar (and writing them would give a false impression of the rhythmic flow). But it rather common _not_ to write the bar lines _inside_ of the staffs (where they would have to cross the occasional note), but between the staffs. The snippets for ancient music have an example, but I can't quite figure out what produces the in-between bar lines. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
