Re: \omit dynamic occupies space

2016-04-27 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 4/27/16 7:09 AM, "Graham King" wrote: >meanwhile, Harm has kindly shown me a work-round. It is in the first >two bars of this example, which also serves to illustrate the partial >effect of \omit. I haven't looked at the code, but it appears to me that without the dynamics, the hairpin is bo

Re: \omit dynamic occupies space

2016-04-27 Thread Graham King
meanwhile, Harm has kindly shown me a work-round. It is in the first two bars of this example, which also serves to illustrate the partial effect of \omit. \version "2.19.40" resetBounds = \temporary \override Hairpin.after-line-breaking = #(lambda (

Re: \omit dynamic occupies space

2016-04-27 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-04-27 12:58 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup : > Thomas Morley writes: > >> 2016-04-27 11:25 GMT+02:00 Graham King : >>> thanks Harm, >>> >>> On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 01:18 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote: >>> >>> Hi Graham, >>> >>> I guess at the point of time \omit DynamicText is applied the bounds >>> of t

Re: \omit dynamic occupies space

2016-04-27 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > 2016-04-27 11:25 GMT+02:00 Graham King : >> thanks Harm, >> >> On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 01:18 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote: >> >> Hi Graham, >> >> I guess at the point of time \omit DynamicText is applied the bounds >> of the Hairpin (and so the extension of it) is already calc

Re: \omit dynamic occupies space

2016-04-27 Thread Thomas Morley
2016-04-27 11:25 GMT+02:00 Graham King : > thanks Harm, > > On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 01:18 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote: > > Hi Graham, > > I guess at the point of time \omit DynamicText is applied the bounds > of the Hairpin (and so the extension of it) is already calculated. > > So \omit DynamicText w