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From: | PMA |
Subject: | Re: Horizontal shift |
Date: | Sat, 23 Oct 2010 13:25:52 -0400 |
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Mea culpa! The arpeggio is *not* overlapping "legitimate" rest glyphs, but only the glyph I substituted, that happens to jut a hair rightwards! Still, as I'm stubborn enough to stick to that choice, your suggested "...extra-offset..." has solved the problem in both aspects -- applying either a positive value to Arpeggio, or a negative one to Rest. Thanks and greetings back! Pete Vicente Solsona wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 02:35:24 +0200, PMA <address@hidden> wrote:Hi List.I have a LilyPond score in which an arpeggiated chord tends to be preceded bya rest. And too often, the arpeggio glyph overlaps its preceding rest.How can I shift horizontally -- either the rest slightly leftwards, or the arpeggioglyph itself ever-so-slightly rightwards?I tried "-\tweak #'X-offset #-1" just before "\arpeggio", but LilyPond hated this.Have I overlooked something obvious? Thanks in advance! Petetry something like this: \once \override Arpeggio #'extra-offset = #'(-1 . 0) <c e g>\arpeggio greetings, Vicente
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