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Re: Breathes placement
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Patrick or Cynthia Karl |
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Re: Breathes placement |
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Thu, 02 May 2013 09:02:10 -0500 |
On May 1, 2013, at 5:49 PM, address@hidden wrote:
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> Hi list,
>
> I have a question about the placements of breathe symbols.
>
> When measure bars are placed automatically, and when a \breathe is placed
> at the end of a measure, it seems that it is placed *after* the bar,
> before the first note of the next measure. I would like them to be placed
> after the last note of the measure to which they belong. I know that it
> is possible to tweak their position with
>
> \context { \Staff \override BreathingSign #'extra-offset = #'(-1.0 . 0.0) }
>
> for example, but this does not really solve the problem, because the
> breathe symbols that are correctly positioned by default (in the middle of
> a measure) would also be affected by this setting.
>
> I also tried to force the breathe symbol to be placed before the bar by
> putting an explicit \bar "|" or \bar "" indication in the source file, but
> LilyPond then puts it in an otherwise empty measure.
>
> In short: is there a way to force LilyPond to put breathe symbols always
> after the previous note, i.e. as close as possible to that note?
The following snippet results in the breath mark just after the f in the first
measure:
\version "2.16.2"
\relative c' { c d e f\breathe g a b c }
- Breathes placement, ghe, 2013/05/01
- Re: Breathes placement, Noeck, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, ghe, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, Trevor Daniels, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, ghe, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, Noeck, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, ghe, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, Marek Klein, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement, Thomas Morley, 2013/05/02
- Re: Breathes placement,
Patrick or Cynthia Karl <=