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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):
1If
side-axisis0(orX), then this property determines whether the object is placedLEFT,CENTERorRIGHTwith respect to the other object. Otherwise, it determines whether the object is placedUP,CENTERorDOWN. Numerical values may also be used:UP=1,DOWN=-1,LEFT=-1,RIGHT=1,CENTER=0.
outside-staff-padding(number):
0The padding to place between grobs when spacing according to
outside-staff-priority. Two grobs with differentoutside-staff-paddingvalues have the larger value of padding between them.
outside-staff-priority(number):
40If 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-priorityis closer to the staff.
parent-alignment-X(number):
0Specify on which point of the parent the object is aligned. The value
-1means aligned on parent’s left edge,0on center, and1right 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-Xproperty will be used.
self-alignment-X(number):
0Specify alignment of an object. The value
-1means left aligned,0centered, and1right-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):
1If the value is
X(or equivalently0), the object is placed horizontally next to the other object. If the value isYor1, it is placed vertically.
staff-padding(dimension, in staff space):
0.25Maintain 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::printThe symbol to print.
vertical-skylines(pair of skylines):
#<unpure-pure-container ly:grob::vertical-skylines-from-stencil 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-parentThe 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-offsetto be ignored or modified, even though the object supports theself-alignment-interface.
Y-extent(pair of numbers):
#<unpure-pure-container 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 ly:side-position-interface::y-aligned-side ly:side-position-interface::pure-y-aligned-side >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-offsetto 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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