Re: Horizontally centered notes

2018-02-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Caio, > It is a bit strange that there is no method (that I know of) to write > centralized notes #(define center-column (lambda (col) (let* ((left-col (ly:grob-object col 'left-neighbor)) (right-col (ly:grob-object col 'right-neighbor)) ; If a column

Re: Horizontally centered notes

2018-02-14 Thread Caio Barros
> > It's not optimal, since I have to judge the "centralization" by eye, but > at least I can get a satisfactory output. > Well, now that I tried another example with 5 notes that method didn't work. The solution was to use \override NoteColumn.X-offset. It is a bit strange that there is no

Re: Horizontally centered notes

2018-02-14 Thread Caio Barros
> > What about > > \version "2.19" > > music = \relative { > \tweak extra-spacing-width #'(-14 . 5) e'2 f g > } > > \score { > \new Staff { > \time 3/2 > \clef "baritone^8" \music > } > \layout{ > \context { > \Score > \omit Clef > \omit ClefModifier >

Re: Horizontally centered notes

2018-02-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Caio, What about \version "2.19" music = \relative { \tweak extra-spacing-width #'(-14 . 5) e'2 f g } \score { \new Staff { \time 3/2 \clef "baritone^8" \music } \layout{ \context { \Score \omit Clef \omit ClefModifier \omit Stem \omit

Horizontally centered notes

2018-02-14 Thread Caio Barros
Hi, I'm writing some music snippets for a friend that is creating a music text book, and they want to have and example in which a single musical line shows three notes: one below the line, one on the line and one above it. I managed to write almost what they want, except that would be nicer that