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Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line
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Xavier Scheuer |
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Re: RehearsalMark and Barline placement at the beginning of a line |
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Tue, 8 Jun 2010 18:24:32 +0200 |
2010/6/7 Neil Puttock <address@hidden>:
> Use shift-right-at-line-begin (which is described as a kludge in the
> Changelog. :)
Great!
I had never heard of that function.
> \override Score.RehearsalMark #'X-offset = #shift-right-at-line-begin
Can't it be the default settings?
I mean, why isn't it? Are there some known drawbacks to this?
> The problem with changing this is that the default spacing is optimal
> for a clef change preceding a barline.
OK, but then can't we make some sort of "exception", when at beginning
of a line, to add a bigger space between the Clef and this "invisible"
BarLine (when there is no KeySignature)?
I mean, in my second \score the "repeat" BarLine could (should) be more
spaced from the Clef.
Or to make this space dependent on the Clef size? Since clef changes
are smaller then that would increase the space in this case?
Thanks for the reply,
Xavier
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