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Re: rehearsal marks conflict with bar numbers
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: rehearsal marks conflict with bar numbers |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Oct 2003 20:08:59 -0700 |
On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 01:40:46 -0700
Paul Scott <address@hidden> wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
> >\translator{ \ScoreContext RehearsalMark \override #'padding = #1.5 }
> >
> >That's if you stick it in the \paper{} section. You need to change it
> >if you want to do that within the \notes{} section.
> >
> Where do I read about how to do that? I can't seem to get that
> translator to work with other translators.
I learned about it from the mailing list and the "tips and tricks" section.
I'm not certain if it's introduced in the manual (although there are a few
examples that use it).
Yes, it probably _should_ be introduced in the manual; it's on my big list
of "things I'd like to add".
> to change local padding, etc. for various objects. The internals helped
> find the properties after I figured out it is now called Program
> reference. <cid:part1.04070002.00000404@ultrasw.com>
> Any suggestions as to where to read? Is there an inheritance diagram or
> some source code I can look at to see how the objects are related?
I don't know of any complete diagram, but many objects say "Grob Foo is a
member of the Bar class, and can contain Oof and Rab grobs".
HTH,
- Graham