Re: \magnifyStaff alters thickness of barlines

2018-04-29 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Torsten Hämmerle wrote > A factor of 6/7 means a magstep value of approx. -1,3344. Sorry, it's a magstep of -1.3344 (I was using the German decimal comma out of a habit). And concerning the presumed bug, I came to the conclusion that it's rather a feature, not a bug. Changing or not changing the

Re: \magnifyStaff alters thickness of barlines

2018-04-29 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Brent, I'd do it just the way Andrew did it (use the "traditional" fontSize/staff-space approach). I don't know why you need to make one staff in organ music slightly smaller, either, but I'll take it for granted and supposing you need a factor of 6/7: A factor of 6/7 means a magstep value of

Re: \magnifyStaff alters thickness of barlines

2018-04-29 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Brent, Would something like this do perhaps? \version "2.19.81" \score { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "right" \with { fontSize = #-6 \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep -6) } \relative c'' {a4 a a a \bar "|."} \new Staff = "left" \relativ

\magnifyStaff alters thickness of barlines

2018-04-28 Thread Brent Annable
Hi all, I'm creating an organ part where the right-hand staff is supposed to be slightly narrower than the left-hand staff. When I use \magnifyStaff to achieve this effect, it also alters the thickness of the final barlines so they don't match up: \version "2.19.65" \score { \new PianoStaff << \