Hi, Thomas!
Thank you a lot for your effort! Seems I need to get closer with lilypond's
internals and programming )))
I made two variables \startFix with your code and \stopFix like that:
stopFix = {
\override NoteHead.stem-attachment = ##t
\override NoteHead.after-line-breaking = ##t
}
Hi Svetlana,
2016-06-16 12:42 GMT+02:00 Svetlana Lobanova :
> Thomas, thaks a lot! Your workaround is wery interesting and fits for simple
> cases.
>
> Now I thought carefully about all complex examples which are not fixed this
> way.
> 1) Eights (rare) and sixteens (wery
Thomas, thaks a lot! Your workaround is wery interesting and fits for simple
cases.
Now I thought carefully about all complex examples which are not fixed this way.
1) Eights (rare) and sixteens (wery specific use, there is even no special sign
for a single sixteenth note in kievan scores) have
docs about \consists "Kievan_ligature_engraver"
> (http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/typesetting-kievan-square-notation#kievan-melismata),
> but when I replace ligature engraver, all stems are shifted. Below is a
> minimal example both with normal and kievan staff. If we remove
>
ypesetting-kievan-square-notation#kievan-melismata),
but when I replace ligature engraver, all stems are shifted. Below is a
minimal example both with normal and kievan staff. If we remove
Kievan_ligature_engraver from normal staff, notes in the last line are placed
too wide. I tried using wide