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Re: tuplet brackets colliding or missing
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Karim . Haddad |
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Re: tuplet brackets colliding or missing |
Date: |
Sun, 14 May 2006 01:30:16 +0200 (CEST) |
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Dear Trevor
THanx a lot it works great!
concerning the missing bracket i had a doubt about space.
for the diamond shaped notes , i use petrucci, but not for the alignement
it is a sort of manierism, since i am writing motets , and as anhomage to
the XVth century composers i use this . But anyhow for the singers i will
do a quantified version using modern notation and not the one i use for
composing.
I will as soon as i finish all the stuff hopefully in a few months, i will
send u the result which was made possible in part due to Lilypond
capabilities and all of you that put some necessary innovations into it.
Bravo!
Best to you all
K
> On 5/12/06, karim haddad <address@hidden> wrote:
>> hi
>>
>> I don't know if it is a bug feature or the problem of overriding many
>> things ?
>> But i encounter theses features using the very good and practical
>> multiple tuplets by Trevor :
>>
>> 1- sometimes (and i don;t seem to know why ?) brackets are overlapping
>> c.f mesure 2, 5 and 9
>
> Hi Karim,
>
> Maybe tweaking the 'staff-padding and 'padding settings for
> TupletBracket can help? Like this:
>
> %%%%%%% these two overrides work together %%%%%%%%%%%
> \override TupletBracket #'staff-padding = #1.5
> \override TupletBracket #'padding = #2
>
> This combination cleans up all the overlaps except the 3:2 in measures
> 5 and 9; see answer to next question.
>
>> 2- sometimes like above , brackets simply are not displayed like here
>> in this example , mesure 5 the first 3/2 tuplet.
>
> These brackets aren't showing up because Lily decides there's no room
> to display them. The solution is to create more room. Probably the
> easiest way to create more room is to insert manual \break commands.
> I've put just two \break commands in your input; the 3:2 brackets now
> have room to print.
>
> See attached.
>
>> i tried a3 paper, and landscape with nearly same results.
>> standard noteheads, etc ....
>>
>> i am joining the code and pict
>>
>> THanx again.
>> (will soon feedback on my musical work typeseted by super
>> lily...)
>
> Unrelated question: are you using the diamond noteheads because you
> like the diamonds, or because you want the stems to align at the exact
> *center* of the notehead (like in Xenakis)?
>
>
> --
> Trevor BaÄ?a
> address@hidden
>