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Re: Switching to drummode and back
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Switching to drummode and back |
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Fri, 26 Aug 2016 12:44:16 +0200 |
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Sven Hillebrand <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Everybody,
> I'm currently transcribing a Leadsheet for my Jazz Combo and the
> original contains four bars with drumnotes. When I insert the notes via
> \drummode it just prints normal notes on the center line:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
> {
> \repeat unfold 8 {e''8}
> \drummode { \clef percussion
> hh4. r4. hh4. }
> \clef bass d1
> }
>
> Is there a way to make it look like the original in the attachment?
The "original in the attachment" has very little to do with your code
example. I'll suggest
\version "2.19.27"
\new OneStaff
{
\repeat unfold 8 {e''8}
\drums \with { \remove Time_signature_engraver } { hh4. r4. hh4 }
\clef bass d1
}
here. For 2.18.2, this approach is a bit more complicated since you
don't just need the OneStaff definition but also need other contexts (in
this case, Staff) to accept it.
If you don't want "cue clef" positioning before the bar line, you'll
need something like
\once \override Score.BreakAlignment.break-align-orders =
#(make-vector 3 '(left-edge
cue-end-clef
ambitus
breathing-sign
time-signature
staff-bar
clef
cue-clef
key-cancellation
key-signature
custos))
at the respective place (the order between staff-bar and clef/cue-clef
is decisive here). And if you want this different for line-breaks and
non-breaks...
--
David Kastrup