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3.1.90 MultiMeasureRestScript
An articulation (like a fermata)
attached to a MultiMeasureRest
grob. See also
Script
.
MultiMeasureRestScript
objects are created by the following engraver(s): Multi_measure_rest_engraver
.
Standard settings:
direction
(direction):
1
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
.outside-staff-padding
(number):
0
The padding to place between grobs when spacing according to
outside-staff-priority
. Two grobs with differentoutside-staff-padding
values have the larger value of padding between them.outside-staff-priority
(number):
40
If set, the grob is positioned outside the staff in such a way as to avoid all collisions. In case of a potential collision, the grob with the smaller
outside-staff-priority
is closer to the staff.parent-alignment-X
(number):
0
Specify on which point of the parent the object is aligned. The value
-1
means aligned on parent’s left edge,0
on center, and1
right edge, in X direction. Other numerical values may also be specified - the unit is half the parent’s width. If not a number, align on the parent’s reference point. If unset, the value fromself-alignment-X
property will be used.self-alignment-X
(number):
0
Specify alignment of an object. The value
-1
means left aligned,0
centered, and1
right-aligned in X direction. Other numerical values may also be specified - the unit is half the object width. If not a number, align on the object’s reference point.side-axis
(number):
1
If the value is
X
(or equivalently0
), the object is placed horizontally next to the other object. If the value isY
or1
, it is placed vertically.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:script-interface::print
The symbol to print.
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.
X-offset
(number):
ly:self-alignment-interface::aligned-on-x-parent
The horizontal amount that this object is moved relative to its X-parent.
Note that many objects have special positioning considerations, which cause any setting of
X-offset
to be ignored or modified, even though the object supports theself-alignment-interface
.Y-extent
(pair of numbers):
#<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:grob::stencil-height (_)> >
Extent (size) in the Y direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object’s reference point.
Y-offset
(number):
#<unpure-pure-container #<procedure ly:side-position-interface::y-aligned-side (_ #:optional _)> #<procedure ly:side-position-interface::pure-y-aligned-side (_ _ _ #:optional _)> >
The vertical amount that this object is moved relative to its Y-parent.
Note that many objects have special positioning considerations, which cause any setting of
Y-offset
to be ignored or modified, even though the object supports theself-alignment-interface
.
This object supports the following interface(s):
font-interface
, grob-interface
, multi-measure-interface
, outside-staff-interface
, script-interface
, self-alignment-interface
, side-position-interface
and spanner-interface
.
This object is of class Spanner (characterized by spanner-interface
).
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