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Re: Alternative bar numbering [0.18571]
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: Alternative bar numbering [0.18571] |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Aug 2016 21:30:44 +0200 |
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"Pastor Neubauer" <address@hidden> writes:
> I have a problem that seems to be part of the way lilypond works. I'm using
> the code below. What I am wondering is how to change the lines following the
> \break command. These lines seem to ignore all page formatting. The first
> line is indented and the remaining lines are not.
>
> \relative c'{
> \set Score.alternativeNumberingStyle = #'numbers
> \repeat volta 3 { c4 d e f | }
> \alternative {
> { c4 d e f | c2 d \break }
> { f4 g a b | f4 g a b | f2 a | \break }
> { c4 d e f | c2 d }
> }
> c1 \break
> \set Score.alternativeNumberingStyle = #'numbers-with-letters
> \repeat volta 3 { c,4 d e f | }
> \alternative {
> { c4 d e f | c2 d \break }
> { f4 g a b | f4 g a b | f2 a | \break }
> { c4 d e f | c2 d }
> }
> c1
> }
The first line is indented using the "indent" variable in the \paper or
\layout block. All of the following lines are indented using the
"short-indent" variable (normally zero).
This is described in the manual
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/horizontal-spacing-paper-variables#paper-variables-for-shifts-and-indents>.
--
David Kastrup
Re: Alternative bar numbering [0.18571],
David Kastrup <=
Re: Alternative bar numbering [0.18571], Ralph Palmer, 2016/08/26