Hi, I decided to split the problem in pieces, starting with the allignment.
I have two options. The first option (IIa in the script) is how I would do this as I would do this writing a score, setting an override to adjust the allignment. This works fine but I don't know how I could calculate the override value in this way. Is It possible?
Option IIb is something that I got from a snippet about centering Dynamics. It works almost, but doesn't behave as I would expect when the mark is alligned on the clef. Can that be solved?
Greetings, Ed Op 01-04-11 13:57, Ed Gordijn schreef:
Hi,
I'am working on a music function that creates a rehearsal mark with
extra text added. It would be nice if the end result would be
something that would work as: \mark \default "text".
These are my first steps into the world of scheme, so I suppose that
some of my questions are rather basic.
The code below more or less works and shows what I am trying to
achieve but is not perfect at all! So, I need some help to solve the
drawbacks.
Here are the issues that need attention:
1 - I would like to use the current format for the rehearsal mark. Is
it possible to call/use the current Score.markFormatter and store the
mark in a markup-variable?
2 - Now I redefine the Score.markFormater with "/once /set" but
"/once" generates warnings. What is wrong?
3 - Is it possible to avoid the /set Score.markFormatter and use the
/mark /markup /center-at-mark directly?
I could use [1] to retrieve the current mark and should increment
the counter: Score.rehearsalMark = Score.rehearsalMark + 1
4 - Allignment is ok but the extend is not correct, see the allignment
of the first rehearsal mark that moves up because of the second mark.
Any advise?
Greetings, Ed
%%% Example
\version "2.13.39"
#(define-markup-command (center-at-mark layout props mark text)
(markup? string?)
"x-align on the center of the rehaersal mark"
(let* (
(txt (markup #:normal-text #:bold #:normalsize #:concat
(" " text)))
(txt-stencil (interpret-markup layout props txt))
(txt-x-ext (ly:stencil-extent txt-stencil X))
(txt-width (- (cdr txt-x-ext)(car txt-x-ext)))
)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:hspace 0 #:translate (cons txt-width 0)
#:concat (mark txt)))
))
BoxMarkText = #(define-music-function (parser location AddText) (string?)
"Create a Rehearsal mark and add the string AddText"
#{
% Redefine the Rehearsal mark
% \once does work but generates multiple warning.
\once \set Score.markFormatter = #(lambda (mark context)
(markup #:center-at-mark
(format-mark-box-numbers mark context)$AddText))
\mark \default
#})
\score {
\relative c'' {
\clef "G"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
% Rehearsal mark
\set Score.rehearsalMark = #10
\set Score.markFormatter = #format-mark-box-numbers
\mark \default
c1 \bar "||"
% Add text to the next rehearsal mark
\BoxMarkText #"Theme from 007"
e( f)
% Revert to default mark
\mark \default
g( e) \break
}
}
\layout{
indent = 0
ragged-right = ##t
}
%%% end of example
\version "2.13.54"
#(ly:set-option 'debug-skylines)
BoxMarkTextIIa = #(define-music-function (parser location MarkText AddText
x-align) (string? string? number?)
#{
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #$x-align
\mark \markup { \bold { \box $MarkText \normalsize $AddText }}
#})
#(define-markup-command (center-at-markIIb layout props mark text) (string?
string?)
"x-align on the center of the rehaersal mark"
(let* (
(txt (markup #:normal-text #:bold #:normalsize #:concat (" " text)))
(txt-stencil (interpret-markup layout props txt))
(txt-x-ext (ly:stencil-extent txt-stencil X))
(txt-width (- (cdr txt-x-ext)(car txt-x-ext)))
(mrk (markup #:normal-text #:box #:bold mark))
(mrk-stencil (interpret-markup layout props mrk))
(mrk-x-ext (ly:stencil-extent mrk-stencil X))
(mrk-width (- (cdr mrk-x-ext)(car mrk-x-ext)))
(x-align (- (/ mrk-width (+ txt-width mrk-width)) 1 ))
)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:halign x-align #:concat (mrk txt)))
))
BoxMarkTextIIb = #(define-music-function (parser location MarkText AddText)
(string? string?)
#{
% Alternative using \halign within the markup
% \halign only has effect if X-offset is set to #0
\once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #0
\mark \markup { \center-at-markIIb #$MarkText #$AddText }
#})
\score {
\relative c'' {
\clef "G"
\key c \major
\time 4/4
% Option IIa, an override before the markup works as expected
% I could calulate the value for x-align with a markup script but how do I
get the resul
% in the override?
\BoxMarkTextIIa #"10" #"Theme from 007" #-0.83
c1 \bar "||"
e( f) \BoxMarkTextIIa #"11" #"Theme from 007" #-0.83
g( e) \break
% Option IIb, /halign inside the markup.
% Makes it possible to calculate the value for x-align inside a markup
script.
% But, setting X-offset to "0" leads to misalignment on the clef. See mark
12.
\BoxMarkTextIIb #"12" #"Theme from 007"
c1 \bar "||"
e( f) \BoxMarkTextIIb #"13" #"Theme from 007"
g( e)
}
}
\layout{
indent = 0
ragged-right = ##t
\context {
\Staff
\remove "Time_signature_engraver" }
}
%%% end of example
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