%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from input/new
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.11.38"\r
-\r
-\header {\r
- doctitle = "Broken crescendo hairpin"\r
- lsrtags = "expressive-marks"\r
- texidoc = "\r
-In order to make parts of a crescendo hairpin invisible, the following\r
-method is used: A white rectangle is drawn on top of the respective\r
-part of the crescendo hairpin, making it invisible. The rectangle is\r
-defined as postscript code within a text markup.\r
-\r
-To fine-tune the position and size of the markup, the number\r
-preceding @code{setgray} in the postscript definition can be set to a\r
-value <1 making it grey. The two numbers before @code{scale} in the\r
-postscript code are responsible for the width and height of the\r
-rectangle, the two numbers before @code{translate} change the x- and\r
-y-origin of the rectangle. \r
-\r
-Make sure to put the hairpin in a lower layer than the text markup to\r
-actually draw the rectangle above the hairpin. \r
-" }\r
-\r
-\score {\r
- \relative c' {\r
- << {\r
- \dynamicUp\r
- \override DynamicLineSpanner #'staff-padding = #4\r
- r2 r16 c'8.\pp r4\r
- } \\ {\r
- \override DynamicLineSpanner #'layer = #0\r
- des,2\mf\< ~\r
- \override TextScript #'layer = #2\r
- des16_\markup {\r
- \postscript #"1.9 -8 translate 5 4 scale 1 setgray 0 0 moveto 0 1\r
- lineto 1 1 lineto 1 0 lineto 0 0 lineto fill"\r
- }\r
- r8. des4 ~ des16->\sff\r
- } >>\r
- }\r
- \layout { ragged-right = ##t }\r
-}\r
+\version "2.11.38"
+
+\header {
+ doctitle = "Broken crescendo hairpin"
+ lsrtags = "expressive-marks"
+ texidoc = "
+In order to make parts of a crescendo hairpin invisible, the following
+method is used: A white rectangle is drawn on top of the respective
+part of the crescendo hairpin, making it invisible. The rectangle is
+defined as postscript code within a text markup.
+
+To fine-tune the position and size of the markup, the number
+preceding @code{setgray} in the postscript definition can be set to a
+value <1 making it grey. The two numbers before @code{scale} in the
+postscript code are responsible for the width and height of the
+rectangle, the two numbers before @code{translate} change the x- and
+y-origin of the rectangle.
+
+Make sure to put the hairpin in a lower layer than the text markup to
+actually draw the rectangle above the hairpin.
+" }
+
+\score {
+ \relative c' {
+ << {
+ \dynamicUp
+ \override DynamicLineSpanner #'staff-padding = #4
+ r2 r16 c'8.\pp r4
+ } \\ {
+ \override DynamicLineSpanner #'layer = #0
+ des,2\mf\< ~
+ \override TextScript #'layer = #2
+ des16_\markup {
+ \postscript #"1.9 -8 translate 5 4 scale 1 setgray 0 0 moveto 0 1
+ lineto 1 1 lineto 1 0 lineto 0 0 lineto fill"
+ }
+ r8. des4 ~ des16->\sff
+ } >>
+ }
+ \layout { ragged-right = ##t }
+}
%% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from input/new
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.11.38"\r
-\layout { ragged-right = ##t }\r
-\header {\r
- doctitle = "Making an object invisible with the transparent property"\r
- lsrtags = "rhythms,tweaks-and-overrides"\r
- texidoc = "\r
-Setting the @code{transparent} property will cause an object to be\r
-printed in \"invisible ink\": the object is not printed, but all its\r
-other behavior is retained. The object still takes up space, it takes\r
-part in collisions, and slurs, ties and beams can be attached to it.\r
-\r
-\r
-The snippet demonstrates how to connect different voices using ties. \r
-Normally, ties only connect two notes in the same voice. By\r
-introducing a tie in a different voice, and blanking the first up-stem\r
-in that voice, the tie appears to cross voices. To prevent the blanked stem's\r
-flag from interfering with tie positioning, the stem is extended.\r
-" }\r
-\r
-\relative c'' {\r
- \time 2/4\r
- << {\r
- \once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t\r
- \once \override Stem #'length = #8\r
- b8 ~ b\noBeam\r
- \once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t\r
- \once \override Stem #'length = #8\r
- g ~ g\noBeam\r
- } \\ {\r
- b g g e\r
- } >>\r
-}\r
+\version "2.11.38"
+\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
+\header {
+ doctitle = "Making an object invisible with the transparent property"
+ lsrtags = "rhythms,tweaks-and-overrides"
+ texidoc = "
+Setting the @code{transparent} property will cause an object to be
+printed in \"invisible ink\": the object is not printed, but all its
+other behavior is retained. The object still takes up space, it takes
+part in collisions, and slurs, ties and beams can be attached to it.
+
+
+The snippet demonstrates how to connect different voices using ties.
+Normally, ties only connect two notes in the same voice. By
+introducing a tie in a different voice, and blanking the first up-stem
+in that voice, the tie appears to cross voices. To prevent the blanked stem's
+flag from interfering with tie positioning, the stem is extended.
+" }
+
+\relative c'' {
+ \time 2/4
+ << {
+ \once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
+ \once \override Stem #'length = #8
+ b8 ~ b\noBeam
+ \once \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
+ \once \override Stem #'length = #8
+ g ~ g\noBeam
+ } \\ {
+ b g g e
+ } >>
+}