@subheading Automatic font weight at different sizes
-The Feta font provides musical symbols at eight different
-sizes. Each font is tuned for a different staff size: at a smaller size
-the font becomes heavier, to match the relatively heavier staff lines.
-The recommended font sizes are listed in the following table:
+The Emmentaler font provides the set of @emph{Feta} musical glyphs in
+eight different sizes; each one tuned for a different staff size. The
+smaller the glyph size, the @qq{heavier} it becomes, so as to match the
+relatively thicker staff lines. Recommended glyphs sizes are listed in
+the following table:
@multitable @columnfractions .15 .2 .22 .2
@item @b{font name} @tab @b{staff height (pt)} @tab @b{staff height (mm)} @tab @b{use}
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{Selecting notation font size}.
+@ref{Selecting notation font size},
+@ref{The Emmentaler font}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Spacing}.
can specify exact vertical positions on the page.
@code{NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details} accepts
-an associative list of three different settings:
+an associative list of four different settings:
@itemize
@item @code{X-offset}
@item @code{Y-offset}
+@item @code{extra-offset}
@item @code{alignment-distances}
@end itemize
too, that the @code{Y-offset} property here determines the exact vertical
position on the page at which each new system will render.
+In contrast to the absolute positioning available through
+@code{Y-offset} and @code{X-offset}, relative positioning is possible
+with the @code{extra-offset} property of
+@code{line-break-system-details}. Placement is relative to the
+default layout or to the absolute positioning created by setting
+@code{X-offset} and @code{Y-offset}. The property @code{extra-offset}
+accepts a @code{pair} consisting of displacements along the X-axis and
+Y-axis.
+
+@lilypond[verbatim,quote,staffsize=16]
+\header { tagline = ##f }
+\paper { left-margin = 0\mm }
+\book {
+ \score {
+ <<
+ \new Staff <<
+ \new Voice {
+ s1*5 \break
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details
+ #'((extra-offset . (0 . 10)))
+ s1*5 \break
+ \overrideProperty Score.NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details
+ #'((extra-offset . (0 . 10)))
+ s1*5 \break
+ }
+ \new Voice { \repeat unfold 15 { c'4 c' c' c' } }
+ >>
+ \new Staff {
+ \repeat unfold 15 { d'4 d' d' d' }
+ }
+ >>
+ }
+}
+@end lilypond
+
Now that we have set the vertical startpoint of each system
explicitly, we can also set the vertical distances between staves
within each system manually. We do this using the @code{alignment-distances}
do not count as a staff.
@item The units of the numbers passed to @code{X-offset},
-@code{Y-offset} and @code{alignment-distances} are interpreted as multiples
-of the distance between adjacent staff lines. Positive values move staves
-and lyrics up, negative values move staves and lyrics down.
+@code{Y-offset}, @code{extra-offset} and @code{alignment-distances} are
+interpreted as multiples of the distance between adjacent staff lines.
+Positive values move staves and lyrics up, negative values move staves
+and lyrics down.
@item Because the @code{NonMusicalPaperColumn.line-break-system-details}
settings given here allow the positioning of staves and systems anywhere