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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.15.20"
+@c \version "2.17.6"
@ignore
GDP TODO list
Could we add a sentence:
"Use instead the pair fontSize = #@var{N}
- \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep
+ \override StaffSymbol.staff-space = #(magstep
@var{N})
inside the Staff context to change the size of the font and the
distance between
@code{\paper} variables that deal with page layout are discussed
in later sections. The markup definitions that deal with headers,
footers, and titles are discussed in
-@ref{Custom headers footers and titles}.
+@ref{Custom titles headers and footers}.
Most @code{\paper} variables will only work in a @code{\paper}
block. The few that will also work in a @code{\layout} block are
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Paper size and automatic scaling},
-@ref{Custom headers footers and titles},
+@ref{Custom titles headers and footers},
@ref{The \layout block}.
Installed Files:
@funindex \paper
@menu
-* Setting paper size::
+* Setting the paper size::
* Automatic scaling to paper size::
@end menu
-@node Setting paper size
-@unnumberedsubsubsec Setting paper size
+@node Setting the paper size
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Setting the paper size
-Two functions are available for changing the paper size:
-@code{set-default-paper-size} and @code{set-paper-size}.
-@code{set-default-paper-size} must be placed in the toplevel
-scope, and @code{set-paper-size} must be placed in a @code{\paper}
-block:
+@q{A4} is the default value when no explicit paper size is set. However,
+there are two functions that can be used to change it
+@code{set-default-paper-size},
@example
-#(set-default-paper-size "a4")
+#(set-default-paper-size "quarto")
@end example
+which must always be placed at the toplevel scope. and
+@code{set-paper-size},
+
@example
\paper @{
- #(set-paper-size "a4")
+ #(set-paper-size "tabloid")
@}
@end example
-@noindent
-In the toplevel scope, the @code{set-default-paper-size} function
-can safely be called anywhere before the first @code{\paper}
-block. Within a @code{\paper} block, the safest place to call
-@code{set-paper-size} is at the top, above the list of variable
-declarations. The reasons for this are discussed in
-@ref{Automatic scaling to paper size}.
+which must always be placed in a @code{\paper} block.
-@code{set-default-paper-size} sets the size of all pages, whereas
-@code{set-paper-size} only sets the size of the pages that the
-@code{\paper} block applies to. For example, if the @code{\paper}
-block is at the top of the file, then it will apply the paper size
-to all pages. If the @code{\paper} block is inside a
+If the @code{set-default-paper-size} function is used in the toplevel
+scope, it must come before the any @code{\paper} block.
+@code{set-default-paper-size} sets the paper size for all pages,
+whereas @code{set-paper-size} only sets the paper size for the pages
+that the @code{\paper} block applies to. For example, if the
+@code{\paper} block is at the top of the file, then it will apply the
+paper size to all pages. If the @code{\paper} block is inside a
@code{\book}, then the paper size will only apply to that book.
-Common paper sizes are available, including @code{a4},
-@code{letter}, @code{legal}, and @code{11x17} (also known as
-tabloid). Many more paper sizes are supported by default. For
-details, see @file{scm/paper.scm}, and search for the
-definition of @code{paper-alist}.
+When the @code{set-paper-size} function is used, it must be
+placed @emph{before} any other functions used within the same
+@code{\paper} block. See @ref{Automatic scaling to paper size}.
+
+Paper sizes are defined in @file{scm/paper.scm}, and while it is
+possible to add custom sizes, they will be overwritten on subsequent
+software updates. The available paper sizes are listed in
+@ref{Predefined paper sizes}.
+
+@c An appendix entry exists for paper sizes but is not auto-generated
-@c TODO add a new appendix for paper sizes (auto-generated) -pm
+The following command can be used in the file to add a custom paper size
+which can then be used with @code{set-default-paper-size} or
+@code{set-paper-size} as appropriate,
-@warning{The default paper size is @code{a4}.}
+@example
+#(set! paper-alist (cons '("my size" . (cons (* 15 in) (* 3 in))) paper-alist))
+
+\paper @{
+ #(set-paper-size "my size")
+@}
+@end example
-Extra sizes may be added by editing the definition of
-@code{paper-alist} in the initialization file
-@file{scm/paper.scm}, however they will be overridden on a
-subsequent install.
+The units @code{in} (inches), @code{cm} (centimeters) and @code{mm}
+(millimeters) can all be used.
-@cindex orientation
-@cindex landscape
+@cindex paper size, orientation
+@cindex page, orientation
+@cindex paper size, landscape
-If the symbol @code{'landscape} is supplied as an argument to
-@code{set-default-paper-size}, pages will be rotated by 90
-degrees, and wider line widths will be set accordingly.
+If the symbol @code{'landscape} is added to the paper size function,
+pages will be rotated by 90 degrees, and wider line widths will be set
+accordingly.
@example
#(set-default-paper-size "a6" 'landscape)
@end example
+Swapping the paper dimensions @emph{without} having the print rotated
+(like when printing to postcard size, or creating graphics for inclusion
+rather than a standalone document) can be achieved by appending
+@samp{landscape} to the name of the paper size itself:
+
+@example
+#(set-default-paper-size "a6landscape")
+@end example
+
+When the paper size ends with an explicit @samp{landscape} or
+@samp{portrait}, the presence of a @code{'landscape} symbol @emph{only}
+affects print orientation, not the paper dimensions used for layout.
+
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Automatic scaling to paper size}.
+@ref{Automatic scaling to paper size},
+@ref{Predefined paper sizes}.
Installed Files:
@file{scm/paper.scm}.
@code{paper-width} can influence other values (this is separate
from scaling and is discussed below). The
@code{set-default-paper-size} and @code{set-paper-size} functions
-are described in @ref{Setting paper size}.
+are described in @ref{Setting the paper size}.
The vertical dimensions affected by automatic scaling are
@code{top-margin} and @code{bottom-margin} (see
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@knownissues
-
The titles (from the @code{\header} block) are treated as a
system, so @code{ragged-bottom} and @code{ragged-last-bottom} will
add space between the titles and the first system of the score.
@file{ly/paper-defaults-init.ly}.
@knownissues
-
Explicitly defined paper-sizes will override any user-defined left or
right margin settings.
@node \paper variables for line breaking
@unnumberedsubsubsec @code{\paper} variables for line breaking
-@c TODO: Mention that ly:optimal-breaking is on by default? -mp
-
@table @code
@item max-systems-per-page
@table @code
-@item blank-after-score-page-force
-@funindex blank-after-score-page-force
-
-The penalty for having a blank page after the end of one score and
-before the next. By default, this is smaller than
-@code{blank-page-force}, so that we prefer blank pages after
-scores to blank pages within a score.
-
-@item blank-last-page-force
-@funindex blank-last-page-force
-
-The penalty for ending the score on an odd-numbered page.
-
-@item blank-page-force
-@funindex blank-page-force
-
-The penalty for having a blank page in the middle of a
-score. This is not used by @code{ly:optimal-breaking} since it will
-never consider blank pages in the middle of a score.
-
@item page-breaking
@funindex page-breaking
The page-breaking algorithm to use. Choices are
-@code{ly:minimal-breaking}, @code{ly:page-turn-breaking}, and
-@code{ly:optimal-breaking}.
+@code{ly:minimal-breaking}, @code{ly:page-turn-breaking},
+@code{ly:one-line-breaking} and @code{ly:optimal-breaking}
+(the default).
@item page-breaking-system-system-spacing
@funindex page-breaking-system-system-spacing
@end table
+The following variables are effective only when @code{page-breaking}
+is set to @code{ly:page-turn-breaking}. Page breaks are then chosen
+to minimize the number of page turns. Since page turns are required
+on moving from an odd-numbered page to an even-numbered one, a
+layout in which the last page is odd-numbered will usually be
+favoured. Places where page turns are preferred can be indicated
+manually by inserting @code{\allowPageTurn} or automatically by
+including the @code{Page_turn_engraver} (see @ref{Optimal page turning}).
+
+If there are insufficient choices available for making suitable page
+turns, LilyPond may insert a blank page either within a score, between
+scores (if there are two or more scores), or by ending a score on an
+even-numbered page. The values of the following three variables may
+be increased to make these actions less likely.
+
+The values are penalties, i.e. the higher the value the less likely
+will be the associated action relative to other choices.
+
+@table @code
+
+@item blank-page-penalty
+@funindex blank-page-penalty
+
+The penalty for having a blank page in the middle of a score. If
+@code{blank-page-penalty} is large and @code{ly:page-turn-breaking} is
+selected, then LilyPond will be less likely to insert a page in the
+middle of a score. Instead, it will space out the music further to
+fill the blank page and the following one. Default: 5.
+
+@item blank-last-page-penalty
+@funindex blank-last-page-penalty
+
+The penalty for ending the score on an even-numbered page. If
+@code{blank-last-page-penalty} is large and
+@code{ly:page-turn-breaking} is selected, then LilyPond will be less
+likely to produce a score in which the last page is even-numbered.
+Instead, it will adjust the spacing in order to use one page more or
+one page less. Default: 0.
+
+@item blank-after-score-page-penalty
+@funindex blank-after-score-page-penalty
+
+The penalty for having a blank page after the end of one score and
+before the next. By default, this is smaller than
+@code{blank-page-penalty}, so that blank pages after scores are
+inserted in preference to blank pages within a score. Default: 2.
+
+@end table
+
+
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Page breaking},
@ref{Optimal page breaking},
@ref{Optimal page turning},
-@ref{Minimal page breaking}.
+@ref{Minimal page breaking},
+@ref{One-line page breaking}.
Installed Files:
@file{ly/paper-defaults-init.ly}.
@end table
-
@seealso
Installed Files:
@file{ly/titling-init.ly}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
-
@knownissues
-
The default page header puts the page number and the @code{instrument}
field from the @code{\header} block on a line.
indent = 2\cm
\context @{
\StaffGroup
- \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'basic-distance = #8
+ \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #8
@}
\context @{
\Voice
- \override TextScript #'padding = #1
- \override Glissando #'thickness = #3
+ \override TextScript.padding = #1
+ \override Glissando.thickness = #3
+ @}
+@}
+@end example
+
+Multiple @code{\layout} blocks can be entered as toplevel expressions.
+This can, for example, be useful if different settings are stored in
+separate files and included optionally. Internally, when
+a @code{\layout} block is evaluated, a copy of the current
+@code{\layout} configuration is made, then any changes defined within
+the block are applied and the result is saved as the new current
+configuration. From the user's perspective the @code{\layout} blocks
+are combined, but in conflicting situations (when the same property
+is changed in different blocks) the later definitions take precedence.
+
+For example, if this block:
+
+@example
+\layout @{
+ \context @{
+ \Voice
+ \override TextScript.color = #magenta
+ \override Glissando.thickness = #1.5
+ @}
+@}
+@end example
+
+is placed after the one from the preceding example the @code{'padding}
+and @code{'color} overrides for @code{TextScript} are combined, but
+the later @code{'thickness} override for @code{Glissando} replaces
+(or hides) the earlier one.
+
+@code{\layout} blocks may be assigned to variables for reuse later,
+but the way this works is slightly but significantly different from
+writing them literally.
+
+If a variable is defined like this:
+
+@example
+layoutVariable = \layout @{
+ \context @{
+ \Voice
+ \override NoteHead.font-size = #4
+ @}
+@}
+@end example
+
+it will hold the current @code{\layout} configuration with the
+@code{NoteHead #'font-size} override added, but this combination
+is @emph{not} saved as the new current configuration. Be aware
+that the @q{current configuration} is read when the variable is
+defined and not when it is used, so the content of the variable
+is dependent on its position in the source.
+
+The variable can then be used inside another @code{\layout} block,
+for example:
+
+@example
+\layout @{
+ \layoutVariable
+ \context @{
+ \Voice
+ \override NoteHead.color = #red
@}
@}
@end example
+A @code{\layout} block containing a variable, as in the example above,
+does @emph{not} copy the current configuration but instead uses the
+content of @code{\layoutVariable} as the base configuration for the
+further additions. This means that any changes defined between the
+definition and the use of the variable are lost.
+
+If @code{layoutVariable} is defined (or @code{\include}d) immediately
+before being used, its content is just the current configuration plus
+the overrides defined within it. So in the example above showing the
+use of @code{\layoutVariable} the final @code{\layout} block would
+consist of:
+
+@example
+ TextScript #'padding = #1
+ TextScript #'color = #magenta
+ Glissando #'thickness = #1.5
+ NoteHead #' font-size = #4
+ NoteHead #' color = #red
+@end example
+
+plus the @code{indent} and the @code{StaffGrouper} overrides.
+
+But if the variable had already been defined before the first
+@code{\layout} block the current configuration would now contain
+only
+
+@example
+ NoteHead #' font-size= #4 % (written in the variable definition)
+ NoteHead #' color = #red % (added after the use of the variable)
+@end example
+
+If carefully planned, @code{\layout} variables can be a valuable tool
+to structure the layout design of sources, and also to reset the
+@code{\layout} configuration to a known state.
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@rinternals{StaffSymbol}) can be used to tune the size for individual
staves. The sizes of individual staves are relative to the global size.
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Selecting notation font size}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
-
@knownissues
-
@code{layout-set-staff-size} does not change the distance between the
staff lines.
* Optimal page breaking::
* Optimal page turning::
* Minimal page breaking::
+* One-line page breaking::
* Explicit breaks::
* Using an extra voice for breaks::
@end menu
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,verbatim]
\new Voice \with {
- \remove Forbid_line_break_engraver
+ \remove "Forbid_line_break_engraver"
} \relative c'' {
<<
{ c2. \times 2/3 { c4 c c } c2. | }
Similarly, line breaks are normally forbidden when beams cross bar
lines. This behavior can be changed by setting
-@code{\override Beam #'breakable = ##t}:
+@code{\override Beam.breakable = ##t}:
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim]
-\override Beam #'breakable = ##t
+\override Beam.breakable = ##t
c2. c8[ c | \break
c8 c] c2. |
@end lilypond
>>
@end example
-@c TODO Check this
-A linebreaking configuration can be saved as a @file{.ly} file
-automatically. This allows vertical alignments to be stretched to
-fit pages in a second formatting run. This is fairly new and
-complicated. More details are available in
-@rlsr{Spacing}.
-
@predefined
@funindex \break
@code{\noBreak}.
@endpredefined
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{\paper variables for line breaking}.
@code{\noPageBreak}.
@endpredefined
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{\paper variables for page breaking}.
cramping and stretching, both horizontally and vertically. Unlike
@code{ly:page-turn-breaking}, it has no concept of page turns.
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@code{\allowPageTurn}, may also be used at top-level, between scores and
top-level markups.
-
@predefined
@funindex \pageTurn
@code{\pageTurn},
@code{\allowPageTurn}.
@endpredefined
-
@seealso
+Notation Reference:
+@ref{\paper variables for line breaking}.
+
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
-
@knownissues
-
There should only be one @code{Page_turn_engraver} in a score. If there is more
than one, they will interfere with each other.
@}
@end example
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
+@node One-line page breaking
+@subsection One-line page breaking
+
+@funindex ly:one-line-breaking
+
+The @code{ly:one-line-breaking} function is a special-purpose
+page breaking algorithm that puts each score on its own page,
+and on a single line. This page breaking function does not
+typeset titles or margins; only the score will be displayed.
+
+The page width will be adjusted so that
+the longest score fits on one line. In particular,
+@code{paper-width}, @code{line-width} and @code{indent}
+variables in the @code{\paper} block will be ignored, although
+@code{left-margin} and @code{right-margin} will
+still be honored. The height of the page will
+be left unmodified.
@node Explicit breaks
@subsection Explicit breaks
commands. There are two commands to override this behavior:
@example
-\override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'line-break-permission = ##f
-\override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'page-break-permission = ##f
+\override NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-permission = ##f
+\override NonMusicalPaperColumn.page-break-permission = ##f
@end example
When @code{line-break-permission} is overridden to false, Lily will insert
\layout {
\context {
\Score
- \override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'line-break-permission = ##f
- \override NonMusicalPaperColumn #'page-break-permission = ##f
+ \override NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-permission = ##f
+ \override NonMusicalPaperColumn.page-break-permission = ##f
}
}
}
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
\score {
\new Staff <<
\new Voice {
- \overrideProperty "Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0))
s1 * 2 \break
- \overrideProperty "Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 35))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 35))
s1 * 3 \break
- \overrideProperty "Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 70))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 70))
s1 * 6 \break
- \overrideProperty "Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 105))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 105))
s1 * 5 \break
}
\new Voice {
}
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Vertical spacing}.
#(define zero-space '((padding . -inf.0) (basic-distance . 0)))
alignToZero = \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing = #zero-space
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing = #zero-space
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing = #zero-space
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing = #zero-space
}
lowerCaseChords = \with {
chordNameLowercaseMinor = ##t
}
staffAffinityDown = \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-affinity = #DOWN
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #DOWN
}
labelContext =
#(define-music-function
\lowerCaseChords }
\context { \FretBoards \alignToZero \staffAffinityDown }
\context { \Score
- \override BarLine #'stencil = ##f
- \override DynamicText #'self-alignment-X = #-1
- \override FretBoard #'X-offset = #1.75
- \override InstrumentName #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 2)
- \override InstrumentName #'extra-offset = #'(0 . -0.5)
- \override TextScript #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 3)
- \override TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
+ \override BarLine.stencil = ##f
+ \override DynamicText.self-alignment-X = #-1
+ \override FretBoard.X-offset = #1.75
+ \override InstrumentName.minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 2)
+ \override InstrumentName.extra-offset = #'(0 . -0.5)
+ \override TextScript.minimum-Y-extent = #'(-2 . 3)
+ \override TimeSignature.stencil = ##f
}
}
@example
\new Staff \with @{
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'default-staff-staff-spacing
- #'basic-distance = #10
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.default-staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #10
@} @{ @dots{} @}
\new Staff \with @{
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'default-staff-staff-spacing =
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.default-staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 10)
(minimum-distance . 9)
(padding . 1)
\layout @{
\context @{
\Staff
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'default-staff-staff-spacing
- #'basic-distance = #10
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.default-staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #10
@}
@}
@end example
@ref{Flexible vertical spacing \paper variables},
@ref{Modifying alists}.
+Installed Files:
+@file{ly/engraver-init.ly},
+@file{scm/define-grobs.scm}.
+
Internals Reference:
@rinternals{Contexts},
@rinternals{VerticalAxisGroup},
@rinternals{StaffGrouper}.
-Installed Files:
-@file{ly/engraver-init.ly},
-@file{scm/define-grobs.scm}.
-
@node Spacing of ungrouped staves
@unnumberedsubsubsec Spacing of ungrouped staves
\layout {
\context {
\Staff
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'default-staff-staff-spacing =
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.default-staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 8)
(minimum-distance . 7)
(padding . 1))
% By setting 'padding to a negative value, staves can be made to
% collide. The lowest acceptable value for 'basic-distance is 0.
\new Staff \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'default-staff-staff-spacing =
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.default-staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 3.5)
(padding . -10))
} { \clef bass g2 r | }
\layout {
\context {
\Score
- \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'padding = #0
- \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'basic-distance = #1
+ \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.padding = #0
+ \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #1
}
}
<<
\new PianoStaff \with {
- \override StaffGrouper #'staffgroup-staff-spacing #'basic-distance = #20
+ \override StaffGrouper.staffgroup-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #20
} <<
\new Staff { c'1 }
\new Staff { c'1 }
\layout {
\context {
\Lyrics
- \override VerticalAxisGroup
- #'nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing #'stretchability = #1000
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing.stretchability = #1000
}
}
\new StaffGroup
<<
\new Staff \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-staff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 30))
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-staff-spacing = #'((basic-distance . 30))
} { c'1 }
\new Lyrics \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-affinity = #UP
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #UP
} \lyricmode { up }
\new Lyrics \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-affinity = #CENTER
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #CENTER
} \lyricmode { center }
\new Lyrics \with {
- \override VerticalAxisGroup #'staff-affinity = #DOWN
+ \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = #DOWN
} \lyricmode { down }
\new Staff { c'1 }
>>
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Installed Files:
@file{ly/engraver-init.ly},
@code{\overrideProperty} command:
@example
-\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn
- #'line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20))
+\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20))
-\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 40))
+\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 40))
-\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn
- #'line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20)
+\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20)
(Y-offset . 40))
-\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn
- #'line-break-system-details #'((alignment-distances . (15)))
+\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((alignment-distances . (15)))
-\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn
- #'line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20)
+\overrideProperty NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((X-offset . 20)
(Y-offset . 40)
(alignment-distances . (15)))
@end example
<<
\new Staff <<
\new Voice {
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 40))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 40))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 80))
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 80))
s1*5 \break
}
\new Voice { \repeat unfold 15 { c'4 c' c' c' } }
<<
\new Staff <<
\new Voice {
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 20)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 20)
(alignment-distances . (15)))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 60)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 60)
(alignment-distances . (15)))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 100)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 100)
(alignment-distances . (15)))
s1*5 \break
}
<<
\new Staff <<
\new Voice {
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 0)
(alignment-distances . (30 10)))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 60)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 60)
(alignment-distances . (10 10)))
s1*5 \break
- \overrideProperty #"Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn"
- #'line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 100)
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details #'((Y-offset . 100)
(alignment-distances . (10 30)))
s1*5 \break
}
passed to these different settings will avoid this.
@end itemize
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim]
c4_"Text"\pp
r2.
-\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-priority = #1
+\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = #1
c4_"Text"\pp % this time the text will be closer to the staff
r2.
% by setting outside-staff-priority to a non-number,
% we disable the automatic collision avoidance
-\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-priority = ##f
-\once \override DynamicLineSpanner #'outside-staff-priority = ##f
+\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = ##f
+\once \override DynamicLineSpanner.outside-staff-priority = ##f
c4_"Text"\pp % now they will collide
@end lilypond
previously-positioned grobs can be controlled with
@code{outside-staff-padding}.
-@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim]
-\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-padding = #0
+@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim,staffsize=18]
+\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-padding = #0
a'^"This text is placed very close to the note"
-\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-padding = #3
+\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-padding = #3
c^"This text is padded away from the previous text"
c^"This text is placed close to the previous text"
@end lilypond
c''2
% setting outside-staff-horizontal-padding fixes this
R1
-\once \override TextScript #'outside-staff-horizontal-padding = #1
+\once \override TextScript.outside-staff-horizontal-padding = #1
c,,4^"Text"
c4
c''2
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
{
c'4 e''4 e'4 b'4 |
b'4 e''4 b'4 e''4 |
- \override Staff.NoteSpacing #'stem-spacing-correction = #1.5
- \override Staff.StaffSpacing #'stem-spacing-correction = #1.5
+ \override Staff.NoteSpacing.stem-spacing-correction = #1.5
+ \override Staff.StaffSpacing.stem-spacing-correction = #1.5
c'4 e''4 e'4 b'4 |
b'4 e''4 b'4 e''4 |
}
Proportional notation is supported; see @ref{Proportional notation}.
-
@seealso
+Essay on automated music engraving:
+@ressay{Optical spacing}.
+
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@rinternals{StaffSpacing},
@rinternals{NonMusicalPaperColumn}.
-Essay on automated music engraving:
-@ressay{Optical spacing}.
-
-
@knownissues
-
There is no convenient mechanism to manually override spacing. The
following work-around may be used to insert extra space into a score,
adjusting the padding value as necessary.
+
@example
- \override Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn #'padding = #10
+ \override Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.padding = #10
@end example
No work-around exists for decreasing the amount of space.
@code{SpacingSpanner} object, and hence new @code{\override}s
may be used in that location.
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
\layout {
\context {
\Score
- \override SpacingSpanner
- #'base-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
+ \override SpacingSpanner.base-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
}
}
}
\layout {
\context {
\Score
- \override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
+ \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t
}
}
}
regard for clefs, bar lines, and grace notes,
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim]
-\override Score.SpacingSpanner #'strict-note-spacing = ##t
+\override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
\new Staff { c8[ c \clef alto c \grace { c16[ c] } c8 c c] c32[ c32] }
@end lilypond
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@}
@end example
-
@seealso
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
@item @code{proportionalNotationDuration}
@item @code{uniform-stretching}
@item @code{strict-note-spacing}
-@item @code{\remove Separating_line_group_engraver}
-@item @code{\override PaperColumn #'used = ##t}
+@item @code{\remove "Separating_line_group_engraver"}
+@item @code{\override PaperColumn.used = ##t}
@end itemize
In the examples that follow, we explore these five different
\context {
\Score
proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 20)
- \override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
+ \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t
}
}
}
}
\new Staff \with {
- \remove Separating_line_group_engraver
+ \remove "Separating_line_group_engraver"
} {
c'1
\break
\new Staff {
\set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 16)
- \override Score.SpacingSpanner #'strict-note-spacing = ##t
+ \override Score.SpacingSpanner.strict-note-spacing = ##t
c''8
c''8
c''8
that frequently appear in proportional scores. These include:
@itemize
-@item @code{\override SpacingSpanner #'strict-grace-spacing = ##t}
+@item @code{\override SpacingSpanner.strict-grace-spacing = ##t}
@item @code{tupletFullLength = ##t}
-@item @code{\override Beam #'breakable = ##t}
-@item @code{\override Glissando #'breakable = ##t}
-@item @code{\override TextSpanner #'breakable = ##t}
-@item @code{\remove Forbid_line_break_engraver in the Voice context}
+@item @code{\override Beam.breakable = ##t}
+@item @code{\override Glissando.breakable = ##t}
+@item @code{\override TextSpanner.breakable = ##t}
+@item @code{\remove "Forbid_line_break_engraver" in the Voice context}
@end itemize
These settings space grace notes strictly, extend tuplet brackets to
to break across systems and pages. See the respective parts of the manual
for these related settings.
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{New spacing area}.
(@var{a},@var{b}) are intervals, where @var{a} is the lower
edge and @var{b} the upper edge of the interval.
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Setting the staff size}.
@}
@end example
+@item
+Force the number of pages. For example, the following
+assignment will force a layout with 2 pages.
+
+@example
+\paper @{
+ page-count = #2
+@}
+@end example
+
@item
Avoid (or reduce) objects that increase the vertical size of a
system. For example, volta repeats (or alternate repeats) require
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
e4 c g\f c
-e4 c g-\tweak #'X-offset #-2.7 -\tweak #'Y-offset #2.5 \f c
+e4 c g-\tweak X-offset #-2.7 -\tweak Y-offset #2.5 \f c
@end lilypond
@item
\layout {
\context {
\Score
- \override SpacingSpanner
- #'common-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 2)
+ \override SpacingSpanner.common-shortest-duration = #(ly:make-moment 1 2)
}
}
}
@end itemize
-
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Page layout},