return
def print_ly (self, printer):
- #prints two << before a StaffGroup, one after a StaffGroup and one before each \new Staff
- #printer.dump("<<")
- #printer.newline ()
self.print_chords(printer)
self.print_fretboards(printer)
if self.stafftype:
printer.dump ("\\new %s" % self.stafftype)
+ self.print_ly_overrides (printer)
+ printer.newline ()
+ if self.stafftype:
printer.dump ("<<")
printer.newline ()
- # if there is a width-block << should not be printed after StaffGroup but after the width-block
- # this seems to work. It prints \new StaffGroup \with{} <<:
-# if self.stafftype == "StaffGroup" and self.print_ly_overrides:
- #prints a new line before each new staff type, e.g. before \new StaffGroup and \new Staff...
- #printer.newline ()
-# printer.dump("\\new %s" % self.stafftype)
- #self.print_ly_overrides (printer)
- #prints a << and a new line after each new staff type.
- # printer.dump ("<<")
- # printer.newline()
- # print a << after all other staff types:
- # can't use "else:" because then we get a '\new None' staff type in LilyPond...
-# elif self.stafftype == "StaffGroup":
-# printer.dump ("\\new %s" % self.stafftype)
-# printer.dump ("<<")
-# printer.newline ()
- # << should be printed directly after StaffGroups without a with-block:
- # this doesn't work:
-# elif self.stafftype == "StaffGroup" and not self.print_ly_overrides:
-# printer.dump ("<<")
-# printer.newline ()
- # this is bullshit:
-# elif self.stafftype == "StaffGroup" and self.stafftype == "Staff":
-# printer.dump ("<<")
-# printer.newline ()
- # this prints \new Staff << for every staff in the score:
-# elif self.stafftype:
-# printer.dump ("\\new %s" % self.stafftype)
-# printer.dump ("<<")
-# printer.newline ()
- self.print_ly_overrides (printer)
- #printer.dump ("<<")
- #printer.newline ()
if self.stafftype and self.instrument_name:
printer.dump ("\\set %s.instrumentName = %s" % (self.stafftype,
escape_instrument_string (self.instrument_name)))
- #printer.newline ()
+ printer.newline ()
if self.stafftype and self.short_instrument_name:
printer.dump ("\\set %s.shortInstrumentName = %s" % (self.stafftype,
escape_instrument_string (self.short_instrument_name)))
printer.dump(
r'\set {stafftype}.midiInstrument = #"{sound}"'.format(
stafftype=self.stafftype, sound=self.sound))
+ printer.newline ()
self.print_ly_contents (printer)
printer.newline ()
-# This is a crude hack: In scores with staff groups the closing angled brackets are not printed.
-# That's why I added the following two lines. I couldn't find a proper solution. This won't work with scores several staff groups!!!
- if self.stafftype == "StaffGroup":
+ if self.stafftype:
printer.dump (">>")
- #printer.dump (">>")
- #printer.dump (">>")
- #printer.newline ()
- #printer.dump ("test") #test is printed 4 times in a staffgroup with two staves: once at the end of each staff and twice at the end of the staffgroup. That's not what we want!
- #printer.dump ("test") NameError: name 'printer' is not defined
-
-#test
-# def print_staffgroup_closing_brackets (self, printer): #test see class Staff / Score.
-# printer.dump ("test")
+ printer.newline ()
class Staff (StaffGroup):
self.substafftype = "Staff"
#printer.dump ('test')
StaffGroup.print_ly (self, printer)
- #StaffGroup.print_staffgroup_closing_brackets (self, printer) prints test after each definition of a staff
- printer.dump ('>>')
- #printer.dump ("test") #prints test after each definition of a context.
- printer.newline ()
- #StaffGroup.print_staffgroup_closing_brackets(self, printer) #prints test after each definition of a staff.
- #printer.dump ("test")# NameError: name 'printer' is not defined
- #StaffGroup.print_staffgroup_closing_brackets() #TypeError: unbound method print_staffgroup_closing_brackets() must be called with StaffGroup instance as first argument (got nothing instead)
class TabStaff (Staff):