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Re: Clef moves notes why??
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Reggie |
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Re: Clef moves notes why?? |
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Thu, 24 Jan 2019 15:47:20 -0700 (MST) |
Aaron Hill wrote
> On 2019-01-24 1:20 pm, Reggie wrote:
>> David Kastrup wrote
>>> Reggie wrote:
>>>> \override Staff.Clef.stencil = ##t
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> what is that even supposed to be/do?
>>
>> David I do think it's quite obvious what I wass trying. [ . . . ]
>
> The question was directed specifically at the statement David
> underlined. What is your intention for setting a stencil to true? What
> are you expecting LilyPond to do in response?
>
> Normally, a stencil must be an actual stencil (viz. ly:stencil?). You
> may set it to false as a way to mean "no stencil", but there is to my
> knowledge no defined behavior for the other Boolean.
>
>
> -- Aaron Hill
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I placed the code literally from the documentation. IE \override
Score.BarLine.stencil = ##f and just tried to be smart and not stupid so I
used \override Staff.Clef.stencil = ##f and if you look at my actual image
PNG it looks output correct. So I thought I was right to do it. What I want
is quite obvious from the PNG if my code was not "perfect" valid. Could you
please correct my stencil code to achieve the same output PNG please?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/visibility-of-objects#removing-the-stencil
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