![]() GrandStaff, OneStaff, PianoStaff, Score, StaffGroup DrumVoice: DrumStaff Dynamics: ChoirStaff. However, other mechanisms are often involved in vertical alignment: the value of Y-offset is just one variable taken into account. On the other hand, 3.0 won't lay out these fingerings correctly either, but at least it won't show additional bad effects specifically related to the text style not being recognized.Īn advantage, however, would be that we could also introduce a vertical offset to keep the fingerings higher above the staff by default and thus less likely to be displaced by notes above the staff. Is true if LilyPond context is a staff group context. Objects may be aligned vertically in an analogous way to aligning them horizontally if the Y-offset property is set to ly:self-alignment-interface::y-aligned-on-self. I could have introduced a new text style for this, but I elected not to for compatibility reasons (3.0 would not recognize it). So the result is layout that is basically the same as other types of text, but like other fingerings gets laid out early (eg, before dynamics), which is an important reason people want to use fingering for this rather than the staff text. It uses the GNU LilyPond1 score writer to produce beautiful music elements in beautifully typeset text documents. ![]() ![]() Thereby, the influence of support stiffness and unbalance magnitude is examined. This study investigates the vibrational behavior of a typical vertical machine using a time integration method that considers non-linear bearing forces. In those cases, I also skip some of the special processing we use to stack fingerings more tightly. Dynamic analyses of vertical hydro power plant rotors require the consideration of the non-linear bearing characteristics. So that's what this PR does - in the specific case of fingerings set to something other than the default of VCENTER alignment, I set the staff top/bottom as the origin rather than the note top/bottom. But in order for vertical alignment of fingerings to work, the offset really needs to be applied consistently from the top/bottom of the staff. The idea is to allow the baselines of the "R" and "r" to be aligned as I have it here, without the need to individual manual adjustments:Ĭurrently, the default position of fingering - the "zero" point from which any offset is applied - is above/below the note. In Musescore the 'inspector' panel has an 'offset' which can move elements horizontally. Depending on the software there can be various controls to override default rhythmic spacing. See for instance, but I also recall it coming up in the context of accordion and other contexts. But the main point is get all the parts in one system and the software should handle the lining up vertically by default. Every so often we get requests for fingerings to honor vertical alignment (baseline or bottom, mostly) so they can be aligned from note to note. Thus the dots below numbers do not always vertically align with each other, since some of them may be moved slightly downward so as not to collide with the. ![]()
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