Hi Janek. Here's a similar example: upper = \relative c'' { \clef treble \key c \major \time 4/4 a4 b c d a b c d }
lower = \relative c { \clef bass \key c \major \time 4/4 a4 b c d^"w.." a b c d } \score { \new PianoStaff << \set PianoStaff.instrumentName = #"Piano " \new Staff = "upper" \upper \new Staff = "lower" \lower >> \layout { \override TextScript #'whiteout = ##t } } Dnia 23-06-2013 o godz. 14:42 Janek Warchoł napisał(a): > Hi, > > 2013/6/23 Karol Majewski <karo...@wp.pl>: > > Hi. The example in the attachment shows that the current whiteout > mechanism is not perfect. As far as I know, it works by drawing white > box in the background of the text. This solution, however, has one > drawback: sometimes bar line isn't broken in it's full width and that > looks ugly. (see example) > > Is this text ("f....") right-aligned to the barline, or was is just a > coincidence that it appeared there? > If it's a coincidence, i'd say that this is unfixable. However, if > the text was deliberately aligned to the barline, you may file a bug > report. Correcting this is a matter of fixing alignment stuff, see: > http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3239 > (new alignment will take barline thickness into account and thus there > should be no problem here). That patch is currently on hold, waiting > for the stable release. > > best, > Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user