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3.1.75 LeftEdge
The left edge of a staff. Useful as an anchor point for other grobs.
LeftEdge objects are created by: Break_align_engraver.
Standard settings:
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break-align-anchor(number): ly:break-aligned-interface::calc-extent-aligned-anchorGrobs aligned to this breakable item will have their X-offsets shifted by this number. In bar lines, for example, this is used to position grobs relative to the (visual) center of the bar line.
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break-align-symbol(symbol): 'left-edgeThis key is used for aligning, ordering, and spacing breakable items. See break-alignment-interface.
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break-visibility(vector): #(#f #f #t)
A vector of 3 booleans,
#(end-of-line unbroken begin-of-line).#tmeans visible,#fmeans killed.-
non-musical(boolean): #tTrue if the grob belongs to a
NonMusicalPaperColumn.-
space-alist(alist, with symbols as keys): '((ambitus extra-space . 1.15) (breathing-sign minimum-space . 0.0) (cue-end-clef extra-space . 0.8) (clef extra-space . 0.8) (cue-clef extra-space . 0.8) (signum-repetitionis extra-space . 0.0) (staff-bar extra-space . 0.0) (staff-ellipsis extra-space . 0.0) (key-cancellation extra-space . 0.0) (key-signature extra-space . 0.8) (time-signature extra-space . 1.0) (custos extra-space . 0.0) (first-note fixed-space . 2.0) (right-edge extra-space . 0.0))
An alist that specifies distances from this grob to other breakable items, using the format:
'((break-align-symbol . (spacing-style . space)) (break-align-symbol . (spacing-style . space)) ...)
Standard choices for
break-align-symbolare listed in break-alignment-interface. Additionally, three special break-align symbols available tospace-alistare:-
first-note used when the grob is just left of the first note on a line
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next-note used when the grob is just left of any other note; if not set, the value of
first-notegets used-
right-edge used when the grob is the last item on the line (only compatible with the
extra-spacespacing style)
Choices for
spacing-styleare:-
extra-space Put this much space between the two grobs. The space is stretchable when paired with
first-noteornext-note; otherwise it is fixed.-
minimum-space Put at least this much space between the left sides of both grobs, without allowing them to collide. The space is stretchable when paired with
first-noteornext-note; otherwise it is fixed. Not compatible withright-edge.-
fixed-space Only compatible with
first-noteandnext-note. Put this much fixed space between the grob and the note.-
minimum-fixed-space Only compatible with
first-noteandnext-note. Put at least this much fixed space between the left side of the grob and the left side of the note, without allowing them to collide.-
semi-fixed-space Only compatible with
first-noteandnext-note. Put this much space between the grob and the note, such that half of the space is fixed and half is stretchable.
Rules for this spacing are much more complicated than this. See [Wanske] page 126–134, [Ross] page 143–147.
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X-extent(pair of numbers): '(0 . 0)
Extent (size) in the X direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object’s reference point.
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Y-extent(pair of numbers): '(0 . 0)
Extent (size) in the Y direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object’s reference point.
This object supports the following interface(s):
break-aligned-interface, grob-interface and item-interface.
This object is of class Item (characterized by item-interface).
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