Re: left offsetting dotted note leaves dot unmoved
Simon Albrecht mail.de> writes: > > Hi Marten, > > On 05.10.2015 03:09, Marten wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm trying to left offset a dotted note in a CueVoice, but although the > > note is shifted left as expected, the dot is not moved left. > > How can I make the dot go left as well? > > I’d have liked to suggest > > %%% > \version "2.18.2" > > myMusic = << >{ \voiceOne g2 } >\new CueVoice { > \voiceTwo > \once\override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-5 g2. >} > >> > > \score { >\new Voice { \relative c'' \myMusic } > >\layout { > \context { >\Staff >\remove "Dot_column_engraver" > } > \context { >\Voice >\consists "Dot_column_engraver" > } > \context { >\CueVoice >\consists "Dot_column_engraver" > } >} > } > % > > – but it doesn’t work, unfortunately. > To everybody: should we consider this a bug? > > In the meantime: \once\override Dots.extra-offset. Not nice, but effective. > > Yours, Simon > Hi Simon, Thanks for your replay. To me it looks like a bug, as I would expect the dot to move along with the note, as does articulation. But I'll leave that to the developers. In the meantime, Pierre Perol-Schneider mailed me the following solutions that will work. \version "2.18.2" myMusic = { << { \voiceOne g2~ g8[ g] } \new CueVoice = "OddText" { \voiceTwo \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-25 %% do not work: %\once \override DotColumn.force-hshift = #1 %% better use: \once \override Dots.X-offset = #1 g2. } >> \oneVoice g8.[ f16] } \score { << \new Staff { \key d \minor \new Voice {\relative c'' \myMusic } } >> \layout { \context { \Staff \remove "Dot_column_engraver" } \context { \Voice \consists "Dot_column_engraver" } } } Thanks, Pierre! Regards, Marten ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Re: left offsetting dotted note leaves dot unmoved
Hi Marten, On 05.10.2015 03:09, Marten wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to left offset a dotted note in a CueVoice, but although the note is shifted left as expected, the dot is not moved left. How can I make the dot go left as well? I’d have liked to suggest %%% \version "2.18.2" myMusic = << { \voiceOne g2 } \new CueVoice { \voiceTwo \once\override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-5 g2. } >> \score { \new Voice { \relative c'' \myMusic } \layout { \context { \Staff \remove "Dot_column_engraver" } \context { \Voice \consists "Dot_column_engraver" } \context { \CueVoice \consists "Dot_column_engraver" } } } % – but it doesn’t work, unfortunately. To everybody: should we consider this a bug? In the meantime: \once\override Dots.extra-offset. Not nice, but effective. Yours, Simon ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
left offsetting dotted note leaves dot unmoved
Hi all, I'm trying to left offset a dotted note in a CueVoice, but although the note is shifted left as expected, the dot is not moved left. How can I make the dot go left as well? (I don't want to move the alternative voice to the right, or it would be difficultly readable.) Cheers, Marten CODE: %{ Left offsetting a dotted note leaves dot unmoved %} \version "2.18.2" myMusic = { << \voiceOne { g2~ g8[ g] } \new CueVoice = "OddText" { \voiceTwo \once \override NoteColumn.force-hshift = #-25 g2. %\revert NoteColumn.force-hshift } >> \oneVoice g8[ f] } \score { << \new Staff { \key d \minor \new Voice {\relative c'' \myMusic } } >> \layout {} } ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user