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Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem?
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Thomas Morley |
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Re: Moving notes in a chord to the opposite side of the stem? |
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Mon, 9 Apr 2012 19:44:30 +0200 |
Am 9. April 2012 03:25 schrieb Paul Morris <address@hidden>:
> Hello, Is there a way to manually move some of the notes in a chord to the
> opposite side of the stem, overriding the default placement?
>
> I have looked through the docs and did not find a simple way to do this (the
> NoteColumn #'force-hshift property only works with notes in different
> voices, and trying to \override NoteHead #'X-offset within a chord just
> returned an error). The best thing I came up with was this snippet:
> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=505
>
> Following its example I was able to get the results I needed by doing this:
>
>
> shiftR = {
> \once \override Stem #'X-offset = #.6
> \once \override NoteHead #'X-offset = #.6
> }
>
> <c' e' g' >4
> << { <c' e'> } \\ { \voiceThree \shiftR g' } >>
>
> <d' f' a'>
> << { d' } \\ { \voiceThree \shiftR < f' a'> } >>
>
>
> See attached screenshot. But it seems like there should be a way to do this
> without having to introduce another voice?
Use a tweak.
Perhaps:
\version "2.14.2"
horOff =
#(define-music-function (parser location x-off music) (number? ly:music?)
(set! (ly:music-property music 'tweaks)
(acons 'extra-offset (cons x-off 0)
(ly:music-property music 'tweaks)))
music)
%shiftR = {
% \once \override Stem #'X-offset = #.6
% \once \override NoteHead #'X-offset = #.6
%}
{
<c' e' \horOff #1.2 g' >4
%<< { <c' e'> } \\ { \voiceThree \shiftR g' } >>
<d' \horOff #1.2 f' \horOff #1.2 a'>
%<< { d' } \\ { \voiceThree \shiftR < f' a'> } >>
}
HTH,
Harm
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