2014-05-21 18:29 GMT+02:00 Javier Ruiz-Alma jav...@ruiz-alma.com:
I used a filled-box and played around with the layers to partially cover
the beam, but not other grobs.
I'm stuck figuring out how to avoid the box covering staff lines.
Here's the layer assignments I have:
\override
Thank You!
I used a filled-box and played around with the layers to partially cover the
beam, but not other grobs.
I'm stuck figuring out how to avoid the box covering staff lines.
Here's the layer assignments I have:
\override Beam.layer = #0
\override Stem.layer = #3
\override
I've failed to find documentation to generate a custom segmented beam as shown
in this engraving.
Help appreciated.
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Am 14.05.2014 08:34, schrieb Javier Ruiz-Alma:
I've failed to find documentation to generate a custom segmented beam as shown
in this engraving.
Help appreciated.
You should not be looking for a segmented beam but for whiteout to
print a white box behind the notes.
I'm not sure, maybe
2014-05-14 8:34 GMT+02:00 Javier Ruiz-Alma jav...@ruiz-alma.com:
I've failed to find documentation to generate a custom segmented beam as
shown in this engraving.
Help appreciated.
Since you do not give any tiny example I'm not sure about the settings but
you can adapt/be inspired by this :
2014-05-14 10:20 GMT+02:00 Pierre Perol-Schneider
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com:
[...]
\once\override TextScript.extra-offset = #'(0 . -7)
[...]
Maybe I have to add that, if the extra-offset is problematic for you,
simply put :
[...]
\once\override