Hi Aaron,
Both of these solutions are excellent and useful and exactly what I am
after. Thanks!
Manual fiddling of this stuff is fine by me for the New Complexity scores
that I do, which need lots of coaxing into shape.
Andrew
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On 2018-05-17 19:05, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Thank you very much. The next logical (or stupid?) question is, can one
snug the notes under the time signature, as though it occupied no
space?
\version "2.19.81"
{ \override Staff.TimeSignature.Y-offset = #4
\override
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 9:05 PM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> The next logical (or stupid?) question is, can one snug
> the notes under the time signature, as though it occupied no space?
Intriguing. I found a lilypond-user thread from 2009 about imitating
time signatures in
Hi Aaron,
Thank you very much. The next logical (or stupid?) question is, can one
snug the notes under the time signature, as though it occupied no space?
Andrew
On 18 May 2018 at 10:57, Aaron Hill wrote:
>
>
> \version "2.19.81"
> { \override
On 2018-05-17 17:53, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Is it possible to have time signatures show above the barline, not
inline
in the staff?
I'm aware there is a solution using a separate staff for time
signatures,
but I would rather not use that, as I do want them to sit very snug on
top
of the
Is it possible to have time signatures show above the barline, not inline
in the staff?
I'm aware there is a solution using a separate staff for time signatures,
but I would rather not use that, as I do want them to sit very snug on top
of the barline.
Andrew