the vertical edges: @code{(@var{left-height} . @var{right-height})}.")
(edge-text ,pair? "A pair specifying the texts to be set at the
edges: @code{(@var{left-text} . @var{right-text})}.")
+ (round-up-exceptions ,list? "A list of pairs where car is the numerator
+and cdr the denominator of a moment. Each pair in this list means that
+the multi-measure rests of the corresponding length will be rounded up to
+the longer rest. See @var{round-up-to-longer-rest}.")
(expand-limit ,integer? "Maximum number of measures expanded in
church rests.")
;; remove me?
(rotation ,list? "Number of degrees to rotate this object, and
what point to rotate around. For example, @code{#'(45 0 0)} rotates
by 45 degrees around the center of this object.")
- (round-to-longer-rest ,boolean? "Displays the longer multi-measure
+ (round-up-to-longer-rest ,boolean? "Displays the longer multi-measure
rest when the length of a measure is between two values of
@code{usable-duration-logs}. For example, displays a breve instead of a whole
in a 3/2 measure.")
@example
\\override MultiMeasureRest #'spacing-pair = #'(staff-bar . staff-bar)
@end example")
+ (spanner-id ,string? "An identifier to distinguish concurrent spanners.")
(springs-and-rods ,boolean? "Dummy variable for triggering
spacing routines.")
(stacking-dir ,ly:dir? "Stack objects in which direction?")
structure.")
(stem-attachment ,number-pair? "An @code{(@var{x} . @var{y})}
pair where the stem attaches to the notehead.")
+ (stem-begin-position ,number? "Where does the stem begin (the
+position of the support-head)?")
(stem-end-position ,number? "Where does the stem end (the end is
opposite to the support-head)?")
;;[TODO: doco]
(spacing-wishes ,ly:grob-array? "An array of note spacing or staff spacing
objects.")
(span-start ,boolean? "Is the note head at the start of a spanner?")
+ (spanner-broken ,boolean? "Indicates whether spanner
+alignment should be broken after the current spanner.")
(spanner-placement ,ly:dir? "The place of an annotation on a spanner.
LEFT is for the first spanner, and RIGHT is for the last. CENTER will
place it on the broken spanner that falls closest to the center of the length