texidoc = "
Many piano scores have the dynamics centered between the two staves.
This requires a bit of tweaking to implement, but since the template is
-right here, you don't have to do the tweaking yourself.
+right here, you don't have to do the tweaking yourself. Note that
+the two piano staves will move closer together in any system that
+does not contain at least one dynamic marking.
"
doctitle = "Piano template with centered dynamics"
} % begin verbatim
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
-
+
a4 b c d
}
\clef bass
\key c \major
\time 4/4
-
+
a2 c
}
% So that \cresc works, for example.
\alias Voice
\consists "Output_property_engraver"
-
+
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = #'(-1 . 1)
\override DynamicLineSpanner #'Y-offset = #0
pedalSustainStrings = #'("Ped." "*Ped." "*")
pedalUnaCordaStrings = #'("una corda" "" "tre corde")
-
+
\consists "Piano_pedal_engraver"
\consists "Script_engraver"
\consists "Dynamic_engraver"
\consists "Text_engraver"
-
+
\override TextScript #'font-size = #2
\override TextScript #'font-shape = #'italic
-
+
\consists "Skip_event_swallow_translator"
-
+
\consists "Axis_group_engraver"
}
\context {
}
}
\score {
- \new PianoStaff <<
- \new Staff = "upper" << \upper \dynamics \pedal >>
- \new Staff = "lower" << \lower \dynamics \pedal >>
- >>
+ \unfoldRepeats {
+ \new PianoStaff <<
+ \new Staff = "upper" << \upper \dynamics \pedal >>
+ \new Staff = "lower" << \lower \dynamics \pedal >>
+ >>
+ }
\midi {}
}