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Re: Expanding rest printing so tempo changes don't clash


From: Paul Hodges
Subject: Re: Expanding rest printing so tempo changes don't clash
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2022 23:49:17 +0100

Look into \markLengthOn and markLengthOff.

You can find examples on this page: https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.23/Documentation/notation/displaying-rhythms

Paul


From: Galen Hazelwood <galenhz@gmail.com>
To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: 02/08/2022 22:55
Subject: Expanding rest printing so tempo changes don't clash

Hello, everyone. I'm a relatively inexperienced lilypond user trying to use it for a big project (score and parts for Leo Ornstein's Piano Concerto) and I've been running into some issues. I'd like to start with what I hope is an easy one.

There's a point early on where I have three \tempo markings in fairly close proximity. For the instruments that aren't playing, it looks like this:

{ \tempo "piĆ¹ agitato" R1 \tempo "Appasionata, ma molto sostenuto" R1*2 \time 2/4 R2 \time 3/4 \tempo "Allegro" R2. }

Lilypond prints this so tightly packed that the "Appasionata" actually sits over the "piu agitato", and it in turn is such a long string that it overlaps the "Allego". So I'd like to make those rest bars artificially longer, to match the length of the tempo strings plus some margin.

The trouble is, I'm not sure what to override. I tried Rest.extra-spacing-width (by analogy with NoteHead.extra-spacing-width, which I used elsewhere) and it didn't seem to do anything, so it's not the right object. Can anyone point me in the right direction here?

One last wrinkle; it has to work with \compressMMRests.

Thanks!
--Galen




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