Direction d= get_direction (me);
if (d && d * head_positions (me)[get_direction (me)] >= se*d)
- warning (_ ("Weird stem size; check for narrow beams"));
+ me->warning (_ ("Weird stem size; check for narrow beams"));
me->set_grob_property ("stem-end-position", gh_double2scm (se));
}
{
if (parity)
{
- Real l = heads[i]->extent (heads[i], X_AXIS).length ();
+ Real l = Note_head::head_extent (heads[i], X_AXIS).length ();
+
heads[i]->translate_axis (l * get_direction (me), X_AXIS);
}
parity = !parity;
{
style = "";
}
+ bool adjust = to_boolean (me->get_grob_property ("adjust-if-on-staffline"));
+
if (String::compare_i (style, "mensural") == 0)
/* Mensural notation: For notes on staff lines, use different
flags than for notes between staff lines. The idea is that
touches a staff line.
*/
{
- /* Urrgh! We have to detect wether this stem ends on a staff
- line or between two staff lines. But we can not call
- stem_end_position(me) or get_default_stem_end_position(me),
- since this encounters the flag and hence results in an
- infinite recursion. However, in pure mensural notation,
- there are no multiple note heads attached to a single stem,
- neither is there usually need for using the stem_shorten
- property (except for 32th and 64th notes, but that is not a
- problem since the stem length in this case is augmented by
- an integral multiple of staff_space). Hence, it should be
- sufficient to just take the first note head, assume it's
- the only one, look if it's on a staff line, and select the
- flag's shape accordingly. In the worst case, the shape
- looks slightly misplaced, but that will usually be the
- programmer's fault (e.g. when trying to attach multiple
- note heads to a single stem in mensural notation).
-
- */
- Grob *first = first_head(me);
- int sz = Staff_symbol_referencer::line_count (me)-1;
- int p = (int)rint (Staff_symbol_referencer::position_f (first));
- staffline_offs = (((p ^ sz) & 0x1) == 0) ? "1" : "0";
+ if (adjust)
+ {
+ /* Urrgh! We have to detect wether this stem ends on a staff
+ line or between two staff lines. But we can not call
+ stem_end_position(me) or get_default_stem_end_position(me),
+ since this encounters the flag and hence results in an
+ infinite recursion. However, in pure mensural notation,
+ there are no multiple note heads attached to a single stem,
+ neither is there usually need for using the stem_shorten
+ property (except for 32th and 64th notes, but that is not a
+ problem since the stem length in this case is augmented by
+ an integral multiple of staff_space). Hence, it should be
+ sufficient to just take the first note head, assume it's
+ the only one, look if it's on a staff line, and select the
+ flag's shape accordingly. In the worst case, the shape
+ looks slightly misplaced, but that will usually be the
+ programmer's fault (e.g. when trying to attach multiple
+ note heads to a single stem in mensural notation). */
+ Grob *first = first_head(me);
+ int sz = Staff_symbol_referencer::line_count (me)-1;
+ int p = (int)rint (Staff_symbol_referencer::position_f (first));
+ staffline_offs = (((p ^ sz) & 0x1) == 0) ? "1" : "0";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ staffline_offs = "2";
+ }
}
else
{
- staffline_offs = "";
+ staffline_offs = "";
}
char c = (get_direction (me) == UP) ? 'u' : 'd';
String index_str