\layout {
\context {
\Staff
- \override Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+ \override Stem.thickness = #4.0
}
}
}
\layout {
\accidentalStyle dodecaphonic
\set fontSize = #-4
- \override Voice.Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+ \override Voice.Stem.thickness = #4.0
}
}
@end lilypond
\new Staff {
\new Voice
\with {
- \override Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+ \override Stem.thickness = #4.0
}
{
\relative c'' {
\consists "Text_engraver"
\consists "Pitch_squash_engraver"
squashedPosition = #0
- \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash
- \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
- \override Flag #'transparent = ##t
+ \override NoteHead.style = #'slash
+ \override Stem.transparent = ##t
+ \override Flag.transparent = ##t
\alias Voice
}
\context { \Staff
The notes look like a slash, and have no stem,
@example
-\override NoteHead #'style = #'slash
-\override Stem #'transparent = ##t
-\override Flag #'transparent = ##t
+\override NoteHead.style = #'slash
+\override Stem.transparent = ##t
+\override Flag.transparent = ##t
@end example
All these plug-ins have to cooperate, and this is achieved with a
\consists "Text_engraver"
\consists "Pitch_squash_engraver"
squashedPosition = #0
- \override NoteHead #'style = #'slash
- \override Stem #'transparent = ##t
- \override Flag #'transparent = ##t
+ \override NoteHead.style = #'slash
+ \override Stem.transparent = ##t
+ \override Flag.transparent = ##t
\alias Voice
@}
@end example
3 staff spaces of white
between the note and the fingering:
@example
-\once \override Voice.Fingering #'padding = #3
+\once \override Voice.Fingering.padding = #3
@end example
Inserting this command before the Fingering object is created,
i.e., before @code{c2}, yields the following result:
@lilypond[quote,relative=2,verbatim]
-\once \override Voice.Fingering #'padding = #3
+\once \override Voice.Fingering.padding = #3
c-2
\stemUp
f
The command
@verbatim
-\override Staff.Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+\override Staff.Stem.thickness = #4.0
@end verbatim
@noindent
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
c4
-\override Staff.Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+\override Staff.Stem.thickness = #4.0
c4
c4
c4
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
c4
-\once \override Stem #'thickness = #4.0
+\once \override Stem.thickness = #4.0
c4
c4
@end lilypond
when the object is created. In this example,
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-\override Slur #'thickness = #3.0
+\override Slur.thickness = #3.0
c8[( c
-\override Beam #'beam-thickness = #0.6
+\override Beam.beam-thickness = #0.6
c8 c])
@end lilypond
@code{\revert} in the next example does not do anything.
@example
-\override Voice.Stem #'thickness = #4.0
-\revert Staff.Stem #'thickness
+\override Voice.Stem.thickness = #4.0
+\revert Staff.Stem.thickness
@end example
Some tweakable options are called @q{subproperties} and reside inside
such as
@example
-\override Stem #'(details beamed-lengths) = #'(4 4 3)
+\override Stem.details.beamed-lengths = #'(4 4 3)
@end example
@end ignore
to see the settings for each grob description. Grob descriptions
are modified with @code{\override}.
-@code{\override} is actually a shorthand;
+The syntax for the @code{\override} command is
@example
-\override @var{context}.@var{GrobName} #'@var{property} = #@var{value}
+\override [@var{context}.]@var{GrobName}.@var{property} = #@var{value}
@end example
-@noindent
-is more or less equivalent to
-
-@c leave this long line -gp
-@example
-\set @var{context}.@var{GrobName} =
- #(cons (cons '@var{property} @var{value})
- <previous value of @var{context}.@var{GrobName}>)
-@end example
-
-The value of @code{context}.@code{GrobName} (the alist) is used to initialize
-the properties of individual grobs. Grobs have
-properties, named in Scheme style, with
-@code{dashed-words}. The values of grob properties change
-during the formatting process: formatting basically amounts
-to computing properties using callback functions.
-
For example, we can increase the thickness of a note stem by
overriding the @code{thickness} property of the @code{Stem}
object:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
c4 c
-\override Voice.Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+\override Voice.Stem.thickness = #3.0
c4 c
@end lilypond
context is used:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-{ \override Staff.Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+{ \override Staff.Stem.thickness = #3.0
<<
{
e4 e
- \override Stem #'thickness = #0.5
+ \override Stem.thickness = #0.5
e4 e
} \\ {
c4 c c c
}
@end lilypond
+Some tweakable options are called @q{subproperties} and reside inside
+properties. To tweak those, use commands in the form
+
+@example
+\override Stem.details.beamed-lengths = #'(4 4 3)
+@end example
+
+or to modify the ends of spanners, use a form like these
+
+@example
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = #"left text"
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.text = #"right text"
+@end example
+
@funindex \revert
@cindex reverting overrides
@cindex overrides, reverting
-The effects of @code{\override} can be undone by @code{\revert}:
+The effects of @code{\override} can be undone by @code{\revert}.
+
+The syntax for the @code{\revert} command is
+
+@example
+\revert [@var{context}.]@var{GrobName}.@var{property}
+@end example
+
+For example,
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
c4
-\override Voice.Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+\override Voice.Stem.thickness = #3.0
c4 c
-\revert Voice.Stem #'thickness
+\revert Voice.Stem.thickness
c4
@end lilypond
<<
{
e4
- \override Staff.Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+ \override Staff.Stem.thickness = #3.0
e4 e e
} \\ {
c4 c c
- \revert Staff.Stem #'thickness
+ \revert Staff.Stem.thickness
c4
}
>>
{
<<
{
- \override Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+ \override Stem.thickness = #3.0
e4 e e e
} \\ {
c4
- \once \override Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+ \once \override Stem.thickness = #3.0
c4 c c
}
>>
Commands which change output generally look like
@example
-\override Voice.Stem #'thickness = #3.0
+\override Voice.Stem.thickness = #3.0
@end example
@noindent
@item a sensible value: here @code{3.0}.
@end itemize
-Some tweakable options are called @q{subproperties} and reside inside
-properties. To tweak those, use commands in the form
-
-@example
-\override Stem #'(details beamed-lengths) = #'(4 4 3)
-@end example
-
@cindex internal documentation
@cindex finding graphical objects
@cindex graphical object descriptions
syntax:
@example
-\tweak @var{layout-object} #'@var{grob-property} @var{value}
+\tweak [@var{layout-object}.]@var{grob-property} @var{value}
@end example
Specifying @var{layout-object} is optional.
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
< c
- \tweak #'color #red
+ \tweak color #red
d
g
- \tweak #'duration-log #1
+ \tweak duration-log #1
a
> 4
--\tweak #'padding #8
+-\tweak padding #8
-^
@end lilypond
-But the main use of the @code{\tweak} command is to modify just
+The main use of the @code{\tweak} command is to modify just
one of a number of notation elements which start at the same musical
moment, like the notes of a chord, or tuplet brackets which start
at the same time.
So, this works:
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
-<\tweak #'color #red c>4
+<\tweak color #red c>4
@end lilypond
@noindent
but this does not:
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
-\tweak #'color #red c4
+\tweak color #red c4
@end lilypond
@end ignore
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
< c
- \tweak #'color #red
+ \tweak color #red
d
g
- \tweak #'duration-log #1
+ \tweak duration-log #1
a
> 4
@end lilypond
@code{\tweak} can be used to modify slurs:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
-c-\tweak #'thickness #5 ( d e f)
+c-\tweak thickness #5 ( d e f)
@end lilypond
inside of the @code{EventChord}:
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
-\tweak #'color #red c4
-\tweak #'color #red <c e>4
-<\tweak #'color #red c e>4
+\tweak color #red c4
+\tweak color #red <c e>4
+<\tweak color #red c e>4
@end lilypond
The simple @code{\tweak} command cannot be used to modify any object
@code{NoteHead} layout objects rather than by music elements in the
input stream.
-Such indirectly created layout objects can be tweaked using the explicit
-form of the @code{\tweak} command:
+Such indirectly created layout objects can be tweaked using the form
+of the @code{\tweak} command in which the grob name is specified
+explicitly:
@lilypond[relative=2,verbatim,quote]
\tweak Stem.color #red
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
c
--\tweak #'style #'dashed-line
--\tweak #'dash-fraction #0.2
--\tweak #'thickness #3
--\tweak #'color #red
+-\tweak style #'dashed-line
+-\tweak dash-fraction #0.2
+-\tweak thickness #3
+-\tweak color #red
\glissando
f'
@end lilypond
% reduced space between staves
\new PianoStaff \with {
% this is the nested declaration
- \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'basic-distance = #7
+ \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing.basic-distance = #7
} <<
\new Staff { \clef treble c''1 }
\new Staff { \clef bass c1 }
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
\new PianoStaff \with {
- \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing =
+ \override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 0)
(minimum-distance . 0)
(padding . 0)
declarations are equivalent:
@example
-\override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing =
+\override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 7))
-\override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing =
+\override StaffGrouper.staff-staff-spacing =
#'((basic-distance . 7)
(minimum-distance . 0)
(padding . 0)
be determined automatically by LilyPond, but in some cases it may
be desirable to force a particular direction or placement.
-@strong{Articulation direction indicators}
+@menu
+* Articulation direction indicators::
+* The direction property::
+@end menu
+
+@node Articulation direction indicators
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Articulation direction indicators
By default some directions are always up or always down (e.g.
dynamics or fermata), while other things can alternate between
c2^( c)
@end lilypond
-@strong{The direction property}
+@node The direction property
+@unnumberedsubsubsec The direction property
The position or direction of many layout objects is controlled by the
@code{direction} property.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'line-positions = #'(7 3 0 -4 -6 -7)
+ \override StaffSymbol.line-positions = #'(7 3 0 -4 -6 -7)
}
{ a4 e' f b | d1 }
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
\new Staff \with {
- \override StaffSymbol #'width = #23
+ \override StaffSymbol.width = #23
}
{ a4 e' f b | d1 }
@end lilypond
those that draw a straight line between the two objects, support in
addition the @code{line-spanner-interface}.
+@menu
+* Using the spanner-interface::
+* Using the line-spanner-interface::
+@end menu
+
+@node Using the spanner-interface
@unnumberedsubsubsec Using the @code{spanner-interface}
This interface provides two properties that apply to several spanners.
-@strong{@i{The @code{minimum-length} property}}
+@subsubsubheading The @code{minimum-length} property
The minimum length of the spanner is specified by the
@code{minimum-length} property. Increasing this usually has the
a~a
a
% increase the length of the tie
--\tweak #'minimum-length #5
+-\tweak minimum-length #5
~a
@end lilypond
\compressFullBarRests
R1*23
% increase the length of the rest bar
-\once \override MultiMeasureRest #'minimum-length = #20
+\once \override MultiMeasureRest.minimum-length = #20
R1*23
a1
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
a \< a a a \!
% increase the length of the hairpin
-\override Hairpin #'minimum-length = #20
+\override Hairpin.minimum-length = #20
a \< a a a \!
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
a( a)
a
--\tweak #'minimum-length #5
+-\tweak minimum-length #5
( a)
a\( a\)
a
--\tweak #'minimum-length #5
+-\tweak minimum-length #5
\( a\)
@end lilypond
e \glissando c'
% not effective alone
-\once \override Glissando #'minimum-length = #20
+\once \override Glissando.minimum-length = #20
e, \glissando c'
% effective only when both overrides are present
-\once \override Glissando #'minimum-length = #20
-\once \override Glissando #'springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
+\once \override Glissando.minimum-length = #20
+\once \override Glissando.springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
e, \glissando c'
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
% not effective alone
-\once \override Beam #'minimum-length = #20
+\once \override Beam.minimum-length = #20
e8 e e e
% effective only when both overrides are present
-\once \override Beam #'minimum-length = #20
-\once \override Beam #'springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
+\once \override Beam.minimum-length = #20
+\once \override Beam.springs-and-rods = #ly:spanner::set-spacing-rods
e8 e e e
@end lilypond
-@strong{@i{The @code{to-barline} property}}
+@subsubsubheading The @code{to-barline} property
The second useful property of the @code{spanner-interface} is
@code{to-barline}. By default this is true, causing hairpins and
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
a \< a a a a \! a a a \break
-\override Hairpin #'to-barline = ##f
+\override Hairpin.to-barline = ##f
a \< a a a a \! a a a
@end lilypond
or on other spanners for which terminating on the bar line would
not be meaningful.
+@node Using the line-spanner-interface
@unnumberedsubsubsec Using the @code{line-spanner-interface}
Objects which support the @code{line-spanner-interface} include
@lilypond[relative=2,quote,verbatim]
e2 \glissando b
-\once \override Glissando #'(bound-details left Y) = #3
-\once \override Glissando #'(bound-details right Y) = #-2
+\once \override Glissando.bound-details.left.Y = #3
+\once \override Glissando.bound-details.right.Y = #-2
e2 \glissando b
@end lilypond
sub-lists of @code{bound-details}. For example:
@lilypond[relative=2,ragged-right,verbatim,quote]
-\override Glissando #'breakable = ##t
-\override Glissando #'(bound-details right-broken Y) = #-3
+\override Glissando.breakable = ##t
+\override Glissando.bound-details.right-broken.Y = #-3
c1 \glissando \break
f1
@end lilypond
to put @i{cresc.}, @i{tr} and other text on horizontal spanners.
@lilypond[quote,ragged-right,relative=2,verbatim]
-\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text)
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text
= \markup { \small \bold Slower }
c2\startTextSpan b c a\stopTextSpan
@end lilypond
relative to the end point of the line:
@lilypond[relative=1,quote,verbatim]
-\override TextSpanner
- #'(bound-details left stencil-align-dir-y) = #-2
-\override TextSpanner
- #'(bound-details right stencil-align-dir-y) = #UP
-
-\override TextSpanner
- #'(bound-details left text) = #"ggg"
-\override TextSpanner
- #'(bound-details right text) = #"hhh"
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.stencil-align-dir-y = #-2
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.stencil-align-dir-y = #UP
+
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = #"ggg"
+\override TextSpanner.bound-details.right.text = #"hhh"
c4^\startTextSpan c c c \stopTextSpan
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
a1 a
-\override Score.BarLine #'stencil = ##f
+\override Score.BarLine.stencil = ##f
a a
-\revert Score.BarLine #'stencil
+\revert Score.BarLine.stencil
a a a
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
a4 a
-\once \override NoteHead #'transparent = ##t
+\once \override NoteHead.transparent = ##t
a a
@end lilypond
here:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-\override Staff.Clef #'color = #white
+\override Staff.Clef.color = #white
a1
@end lilypond
@code{layer}, say @w{@code{-1}}, so that it is drawn earlier:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
-\override Staff.Clef #'color = #white
-\override Staff.Clef #'layer = #-1
+\override Staff.Clef.color = #white
+\override Staff.Clef.layer = #-1
a1
@end lilypond
@item @code{Clef} @tab @code{Staff} @tab @code{begin-of-line-visible}
@item @code{Custos} @tab @code{Staff} @tab @code{end-of-line-visible}
@item @code{DoublePercentRepeat} @tab @code{Voice} @tab @code{begin-of-line-invisible}
-@c omit KeyCancellation until it can be explained -td
-@c @item @code{KeyCancellation} @tab ?? @tab @code{begin-of-line-invisible}
+@item @code{KeyCancellation} @tab @code{Staff} @tab @code{begin-of-line-invisible}
@item @code{KeySignature} @tab @code{Staff} @tab @code{begin-of-line-visible}
@c omit LeftEdge until it can be explained -td
@c @item @code{LeftEdge} @tab @code{Score} @tab @code{center-invisible}
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
% Remove bar line at the end of the current line
-\once \override Score.BarLine #'break-visibility = #'#(#f #t #t)
+\once \override Score.BarLine.break-visibility = ##(#f #t #t)
\break
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
@node Special considerations
@unnumberedsubsubsec Special considerations
-@strong{@emph{Visibility following explicit changes}}
+@subsubsubheading Visibility following explicit changes
@cindex key signature, visibility following explicit change
@cindex explicitKeySignatureVisibility
\key g \major
f4 g a b
% Try to remove all key signatures
-\override Staff.KeySignature #'break-visibility = #all-invisible
+\override Staff.KeySignature.break-visibility = #all-invisible
\key bes \major
f4 g a b
\break
\key g \major
f4 g a b
\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
-\override Staff.KeySignature #'break-visibility = #all-invisible
+\override Staff.KeySignature.break-visibility = #all-invisible
\key bes \major
f4 g a b \break
f4 g a b
f4 g a b
@end lilypond
-@strong{@emph{Visibility of cautionary accidentals}}
+@subsubsubheading Visibility of cancelling accidentals
-To remove the cautionary accidentals printed at an explicit key
+To remove the cancelling accidentals printed at an explicit key
change, set the Staff context property @code{printKeyCancellation}
to @code{#f}:
f4 g a b
\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
-\override Staff.KeySignature #'break-visibility = #all-invisible
+\override Staff.KeySignature.break-visibility = #all-invisible
\key bes \major
f4 g a b \break
f4 g a b
With these overrides only the accidentals before the notes remain
to indicate the change of key.
+Note that when changing the key to C@tie{}major or A@tie{}minor
+the cancelling accidentals would be the @emph{only} indication of
+the key change. In this case setting @code{printKeyCancellation} to
+@code{#f} has no effect:
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1,ragged-right]
+\key g \major
+f4 g a b
+\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
+\set Staff.printKeyCancellation = ##f
+\key c \major
+f4 g a b \break
+f4 g a b
+f4 g a b
+@end lilypond
+
+To suppress the cancelling accidentals even when the key is
+changed to C@tie{}major or A@tie{}minor, override
+the visibility of the @code{KeyCancellation} grob instead:
+
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1,ragged-right]
+\key g \major
+f4 g a b
+\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
+\override Staff.KeyCancellation.break-visibility = #all-invisible
+\key c \major
+f4 g a b \break
+f4 g a b
+f4 g a b
+@end lilypond
+
@c TODO Add visibility of cautionary accidentals before notes
-@strong{@emph{Automatic bars}}
+@subsubsubheading Automatic bars
@cindex automaticBars
@cindex bar lines, suppressing
@c TODO Add example
-@strong{@emph{Octavated clefs}}
+@subsubsubheading Octavated clefs
@cindex octavated clefs, visibility of
@cindex visibility of octavated clefs
@lilypond[relative=2,ragged-right,verbatim,quote]
d2 \glissando d'2
-\once \override Glissando #'style = #'dashed-line
+\once \override Glissando.style = #'dashed-line
d,2 \glissando d'2
-\override Glissando #'style = #'dotted-line
+\override Glissando.style = #'dotted-line
d,2 \glissando d'2
-\override Glissando #'style = #'zigzag
+\override Glissando.style = #'zigzag
d,2 \glissando d'2
-\override Glissando #'style = #'trill
+\override Glissando.style = #'trill
d,2 \glissando d'2
@end lilypond
@c TODO Complete
@lilypond[relative=2,ragged-right,verbatim,quote]
e2 \glissando f
-\once \override Glissando #'(bound-details right Y) = #-2
+\once \override Glissando.bound-details.right.Y = #-2
e2 \glissando f
@end lilypond
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
g4\< e' d' f\!
-\override Hairpin #'rotation = #'(20 -1 0)
+\override Hairpin.rotation = #'(20 -1 0)
g,,4\< e' d' f\!
@end lilypond
of the text too high.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
-\override TextScript #'outside-staff-priority = ##f
+\override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = ##f
g4^\markup { \rotate #30 "a G" }
b^\markup { \rotate #30 "a B" }
des^\markup { \rotate #30 "a D-Flat" }
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
a-3
a
--\tweak #'X-offset #0
--\tweak #'Y-offset #0
+-\tweak X-offset #0
+-\tweak Y-offset #0
-3
a
--\tweak #'X-offset #-1
--\tweak #'Y-offset #1
+-\tweak X-offset #-1
+-\tweak Y-offset #1
-3
@end lilypond
@node Using the self-alignment-interface
@unnumberedsubsubsec Using the @code{self-alignment-interface}
-@emph{Self-aligning objects horizontally}
+@subsubsubheading Self-aligning objects horizontally
The horizontal alignment of an object which supports the
@code{self-alignment-interface} is controlled by the value of
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
a'
--\tweak #'self-alignment-X #-1
+-\tweak self-alignment-X #-1
^"left-aligned"
--\tweak #'self-alignment-X #0
+-\tweak self-alignment-X #0
^"center-aligned"
--\tweak #'self-alignment-X #RIGHT
+-\tweak self-alignment-X #RIGHT
^"right-aligned"
--\tweak #'self-alignment-X #-2.5
+-\tweak self-alignment-X #-2.5
^"aligned further to the right"
@end lilypond
-@emph{Self-aligning objects vertically}
+@subsubsubheading Self-aligning objects vertically
Objects may be aligned vertically in an analogous way to aligning
them horizontally if the @code{Y-offset} property is set to
@code{CENTER}, and @code{UP} may be substituted for @w{@code{-1}},
@code{0}, and @code{1}, respectively.
-@emph{Self-aligning objects in both directions}
+@subsubsubheading Self-aligning objects in both directions
By setting both @code{X-offset} and @code{Y-offset}, an object may
be aligned in both directions simultaneously.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
a
--\tweak #'self-alignment-X #0.5 % move horizontally left
--\tweak #'Y-offset #ly:self-alignment-interface::y-aligned-on-self
--\tweak #'self-alignment-Y #-1 % move vertically up
+-\tweak self-alignment-X #0.5 % move horizontally left
+-\tweak Y-offset #ly:self-alignment-interface::y-aligned-on-self
+-\tweak self-alignment-Y #-1 % move vertically up
-3 % third finger
@end lilypond
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Clef
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(clef)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(clef)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\mark "↓"
e1
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Time Signature
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(time-signature)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(time-signature)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\time 3/4
\mark "↓"
e2.
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Breath Mark
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(breathing-sign)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(breathing-sign)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\time 4/4
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Key Signature
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\mark "↓"
e1
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Clef
\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
\key a \major
\clef bass
\mark "↓"
% The rehearsal mark will be centered above the Bar Line
\set Staff.explicitKeySignatureVisibility = #all-invisible
\set Staff.explicitClefVisibility = #all-invisible
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature clef)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\mark "↓"
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
% The RehearsalMark will be centered above the Key Signature
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature)
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature)
\key a \major
\clef treble
\time 4/4
\mark "↓"
e1
% The RehearsalMark will be aligned with the left edge of the Key Signature
-\once \override Score.KeySignature #'break-align-anchor-alignment = #LEFT
+\once \override Score.KeySignature.break-align-anchor-alignment = #LEFT
\mark "↓"
\key a \major
e1
% The RehearsalMark will be aligned with the right edge of the Key Signature
-\once \override Score.KeySignature #'break-align-anchor-alignment = #RIGHT
+\once \override Score.KeySignature.break-align-anchor-alignment = #RIGHT
\key a \major
\mark "↓"
e1
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=1]
% The RehearsalMark will be aligned with the left edge of the Key Signature
% and then shifted right by 3.5 staff-spaces
-\override Score.RehearsalMark #'break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature)
-\once \override Score.KeySignature #'break-align-anchor = #3.5
+\override Score.RehearsalMark.break-align-symbols = #'(key-signature)
+\once \override Score.KeySignature.break-align-anchor = #3.5
\key a \major
\mark "↓"
e1
% The RehearsalMark will be aligned with the left edge of the Key Signature
% and then shifted left by 2 staff-spaces
-\once \override Score.KeySignature #'break-align-anchor = #-2
+\once \override Score.KeySignature.break-align-anchor = #-2
\key a \major
\mark "↓"
e1
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
XinO = {
- \once \override NoteHead #'stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
- \once \override NoteHead #'text = \markup {
+ \once \override NoteHead.stencil = #ly:text-interface::print
+ \once \override NoteHead.text = \markup {
\combine
\halign #-0.7 \draw-circle #0.85 #0.2 ##f
\musicglyph #"noteheads.s2cross"
g2
% create a slur and move it to a new position
% the <> is just an empty chord to carry the slur termination
- -\tweak #'control-points #'((-2 . 3.8) (-1 . 3.9) (0 . 4) (1 . 3.4)) ( <> )
+ -\tweak control-points #'((-2 . 3.8) (-1 . 3.9) (0 . 4) (1 . 3.4)) ( <> )
f,
}
{
e'2
% create a slur and move it to a new position
- -\tweak #'control-points #'((-2 . 3) (-1 . 3.1) (0 . 3.2) (1 . 2.4)) ( <> )
+ -\tweak control-points #'((-2 . 3) (-1 . 3.1) (0 . 3.2) (1 . 2.4)) ( <> )
f,
}
}
'(-0.5 . 0.5)))))
squareLineCircleSpace = {
- \override NoteHead #'stencil = #square-line-circle-space
+ \override NoteHead.stencil = #square-line-circle-space
}
smartSquareLineCircleSpace = {
\squareLineCircleSpace
- \override NoteHead #'Y-extent =
+ \override NoteHead.Y-extent =
#(ly:make-unpure-pure-container
ly:grob::stencil-height
(lambda (grob start end) (ly:grob::stencil-height grob)))
(parser location padding)
(number?)
#{
- \once \override TextScript #'padding = #padding
+ \once \override TextScript.padding = #padding
#})
\relative c''' {
(parser location padding tempotext)
(number? markup?)
#{
- \once \override Score.MetronomeMark #'padding = #padding
+ \once \override Score.MetronomeMark.padding = #padding
\tempo \markup { \bold #tempotext }
#})