second voice.
@node The force-hshift property
-@unnumberedsubsubsec The @code{force-hshift property}
+@unnumberedsubsubsec The @code{force-hshift} property
We can now see how to apply the final corrections to the Chopin
example introduced at the end of @ref{I'm hearing Voices}, which
@menu
* Other uses for tweaks::
-* Using variables for tweaks::
+* Using variables for layout adjustments::
* Style sheets::
* Other sources of information::
* Advanced tweaks with Scheme::
Music Glossary:
@rglos{system}.
-@node Using variables for tweaks
-@subsection Using variables for tweaks
+@node Using variables for layout adjustments
+@subsection Using variables for layout adjustments
-@cindex variables, using for tweaks
-@cindex using variables for tweaks
-@cindex tweaks, using variables for
+@cindex variables, using for overrides
+@cindex overrides, using variables for
+@cindex adjustments, using variables for
+@cindex layout adjustments, using variables for
Override commands are often long and tedious to type, and they
have to be absolutely correct. If the same overrides are to be
\layout@{
\context @{
\Score
- \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-9 . 0)
+ \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-5 . 0)
\override MetronomeMark.padding = #'3
@}
\context @{
\layout{
\context {
\Score
- \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-9 . 0)
+ \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-5 . 0)
\override MetronomeMark.padding = #'3
}
\context {
\layout@{
\context @{
\Score
- \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-9 . 0)
+ \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-5 . 0)
\override MetronomeMark.padding = #'3
@}
\context @{
\layout{
\context { \Score
- \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-9 . 0)
+ \override MetronomeMark.extra-offset = #'(-5 . 0)
\override MetronomeMark.padding = #'3
}
\context { \Voice