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3.1.153 TupletBracket
A tuplet bracket. See also
TupletNumber
.
TupletBracket
objects are created by: Tuplet_engraver
.
Standard settings:
-
avoid-scripts
(boolean): #t
If set, a tuplet bracket avoids the scripts associated with the note heads it encompasses.
-
connect-to-neighbor
(pair): ly:tuplet-bracket::calc-connect-to-neighbors
Pair of booleans, indicating whether this grob looks as a continued break.
-
direction
(direction): ly:tuplet-bracket::calc-direction
If
side-axis
is0
(orX
), then this property determines whether the object is placedLEFT
,CENTER
orRIGHT
with respect to the other object. Otherwise, it determines whether the object is placedUP
,CENTER
orDOWN
. Numerical values may also be used:UP
=1
,DOWN
=-1
,LEFT
=-1
,RIGHT
=1
,CENTER
=0
.-
edge-height
(pair): '(0.7 . 0.7)
A pair of numbers specifying the heights of the vertical edges:
(left-height . right-height)
.-
full-length-to-extent
(boolean): #t
Run to the extent of the column for a full-length tuplet bracket.
-
padding
(dimension, in staff space): 1.1
Add this much extra space between objects that are next to each other.
-
positions
(pair of numbers): ly:tuplet-bracket::calc-positions
Pair of staff coordinates
(start . end)
, where start and end are vertical positions instaff-space
units of the current staff. For slurs, this value selects which slur candidate to use; if extreme positions are requested, the closest one is taken.-
shorten-pair
(pair of numbers): '(-0.2 . -0.2)
The lengths to shorten on both sides a hairpin or text-spanner such as a pedal bracket. Positive values shorten the hairpin or text-spanner, while negative values lengthen it.
-
staff-padding
(dimension, in staff space): 0.25
Maintain this much space between reference points and the staff. Its effect is to align objects of differing sizes (like the dynamics p and f) on their baselines.
-
stencil
(stencil): ly:tuplet-bracket::print
The symbol to print.
-
thickness
(number): 1.6
For grobs made up of lines, this is the thickness of the line. For slurs and ties, this is the distance between the two arcs of the curve’s outline at its thickest point, not counting the diameter of the virtual “pen” that draws the arcs. This property is expressed as a multiple of the current staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is influenced by changes to
Staff.StaffSymbol.thickness
).-
tuplet-slur
(boolean): #f
Draw a slur instead of a bracket for tuplets.
-
vertical-skylines
(pair of skylines): #<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:grob::vertical-skylines-from-stencil (_)> #<procedure ly:grob::pure-simple-vertical-skylines-from-extents (_ _ _)> >
Two skylines, one above and one below this grob.
-
visible-over-note-heads
(boolean): #f
This prints a tuplet bracket when the bracket is set to be over the note heads. This option can be combined with the default tuplet bracket visibility style and with
#'if-no-beam
.-
X-positions
(pair of numbers): ly:tuplet-bracket::calc-x-positions
Pair of X staff coordinates of a spanner in the form
(left . right)
, where both left and right are instaff-space
units of the current staff.
This object supports the following interface(s):
grob-interface
, line-interface
, outside-staff-interface
, spanner-interface
and tuplet-bracket-interface
.
This object is of class Spanner (characterized by spanner-interface
).
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