% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
%
% This file is in the public domain.
-%% Note: this file works from version 2.17.6
-\version "2.17.6"
+%% Note: this file works from version 2.19.56
+\version "2.19.56"
\header {
- lsrtags = "correction-wanted, expressive-marks, tweaks-and-overrides, version-specific"
+ lsrtags = "expressive-marks, tweaks-and-overrides, version-specific"
texidoc = "
Some dynamic expressions involve additional text, like @qq{sempre pp}.
position. Drawback: This has to be done manually each time you use that
dynamic markup...
-* Add some padding (@code{#:hspace 7.1}) into the
-definition of your custom dynamic mark, so that after lilypond
-center-aligns it, it is already correctly aligned. Drawback: The
-padding really takes up that space and does not allow any other markup
-or dynamics to be shown in that position.
+* Add some padding (@code{#:hspace 7.1}) into the definition of your
+custom dynamic mark, so that after lilypond center-aligns it, it is
+already correctly aligned. Drawback: The padding really takes up that
+space and does not allow any other markup or dynamics to be shown in
+that position.
-* Shift the dynamic script @code{\\once\\override ...X-offset = ..}.
+* Shift the dynamic script @code{\\once\\override ... .X-offset = ..}.
Drawback: @code{\\once\\override} is needed for every invocation!
* Set the dimensions of the additional text to 0 (using
* Set an explicit alignment inside the dynamic-script. By default, this
won't have any effect, only if one sets X-offset! Drawback: One needs
-to set @code{DynamicText #'X-offset}, which will apply to all dynamic
+to set @code{DynamicText.X-offset}, which will apply to all dynamic
texts! Also, it is aligned at the right edge of the additional text,
not at the center of pp.
+
+
+
+
"
doctitle = "Horizontally aligning custom dynamics (e.g. \"sempre pp\" \"piu f\" \"subito p\")"
} % begin verbatim
+\paper {
+ ragged-right = ##f
+ indent = 2.5\cm
+} % begin verbatim
-\header { title = "Horizontally aligning custom dynamics" }
-
-\paper { ragged-right = ##f }
% Solution 1: Using a simple markup with a particular halign value
% Drawback: It's a markup, not a dynamic command, so \dynamicDown
#:italic "sempre"
#:dynamic "pp")))
-\context StaffGroup <<
- \context Staff = "s" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = #"Normal"
+\new StaffGroup <<
+ \new Staff = "s" \with { instrumentName = \markup \column { Normal } }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
c4\pp c\p c c | c\ff c c\pp c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sMarkup" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Normal markup }
+ \new Staff = "sMarkup" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Normal markup }
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
c4-\semppMarkup c\p c c | c\ff c c-\semppMarkup c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sK" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Explicit shifting }
+ \new Staff = "sK" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Explicit shifting }
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
\once \override DynamicText.X-offset = #-9.2
c4\semppK c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sT" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Right padding }
+ \new Staff = "sT" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Right padding }
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
c4\semppT c\p c c | c\ff c c\semppT c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sM" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Setting dimension "to zero" }
+ \new Staff = "sM" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Set dimension "to zero" }
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
c4\semppM c\p c c | c\ff c c\semppM c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sG" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Shifting inside dynamics }
+ \new Staff = "sG" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Shift inside dynamics}
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
c4\semppG c\p c c | c\ff c c\semppG c
}
>>
- \context Staff = "sMII" <<
- \set Staff.instrumentName = \markup \column { Alignment inside dynamics }
+ \new Staff = "sMII" \with {
+ instrumentName = \markup \column { Alignment inside dynamics }
+ }
+ <<
\relative c'' {
\key es \major
% Setting to ##f (false) gives the same result
}
>>
>>
+
+\layout { \override Staff.InstrumentName.self-alignment-X = #LEFT }