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Pages in category "Tweaks and overrides"
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- Accidental adjustments for single-voice polyphony
 - Add wings to all repeat barlines (simple version)
 - Adding an ottava marking to a single voice
 - Adding double and triple tonguing indications for woodwind
 - Adding links to objects
 - Adding markups in a tablature
 - Adding punctuation to the end of an extender in melismata
 - Adding the current date to the tagline
 - Adding timing marks to long glissandi
 - Adjusting grace note spacing
 - Adjusting lyrics vertical spacing
 - Adjusting slur positions vertically
 - Adjusting the spacing of full measure notes
 - Affecting items only on the left or right of a line break (BarLines, KeySignatures, Clefs, etc.)
 - Airy tone
 - Altering the length of beamed stems
 - Altering the number of stems in a beam
 - Altering the shape of a default slur with a list of offsets
 - Alternative bar numbering
 - Analysis brackets above the staff
 - Analysis brackets with labels
 - Appending a note to the tuplet text (using a scheme wrapper function)
 - Applying note head styles (shapes) based on pitch or note name
 - Arrows-line function with text spanners
 - Associate drumnotes with custom NoteHead stencils
 - Asymmetric slurs
 - Automatically coloring grobs to indicate when their direction has been manually set
 - Automatically display key names above key signatures
 - Avoiding collisions with chord fingerings
 
B
C
- Caesura ("railtracks") with fermata
 - Center Lyric Syllables (ignoring punctuation)
 - Centering markup on note heads automatically
 - Changing a single note's size in a chord
 - Changing beam thickness and spacing
 - Changing form of multi-measure rests
 - Changing properties for individual grobs
 - Changing stems direction without affecting rests
 - Changing text and spanner styles for text dynamics
 - Changing the appearance of the number of Clef Modifier
 - Changing the default text font family
 - Changing the size of a staff with a music function
 - Changing the size of layout objects
 - Changing the staff size
 - Changing the tempo without a metronome mark
 - Changing the text for sustain markings
 - Changing the width of ledger lines
 - Changing the width of ledger lines for a group of notes
 - Chord names, lyrics and blank staff
 - ChordNames in a ChordMarkup-context
 - Chords with one normal note head and multiple small note heads
 - Clef change at the beginning of a piece
 - Clef change at the beginning of a piece (alternative)
 - Color Gradient using Postscript
 - Colored arrow
 - Colored arrows (alternative method)
 - Colored background for markup text
 - Colored notes with black outlines, colors based on note name and alteration
 - Coloring grobs and notational elements using a sophisticated music function
 - Coloring individual staff lines
 - Coloring objects
 - Consecutive tremolos
 - Controlling beam damping
 - Controlling spanner visibility after a line break
 - Controlling the appearance of tremolo slashes
 - Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts
 - Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts (2)
 - Controlling tuplet bracket visibility
 - Creating a custom clef glyph
 - Creating a delayed turn
 - Creating a Schenker Graph
 - Creating arbitrary lines following notes across staves
 - Creating custom key signatures
 - Creating double-digit fingerings
 - Creating jazz-style repeats
 - Creating text spanners
 - Cross-staff arpeggio brackets
 - Cross-staff chords - beaming problems workaround
 - Cross-staff stems
 - Crossing staves
 - Cue with lyrics
 - Curly end barline
 - Custodes
 - Customising note heads
 - Customizing fretboard fret diagrams
 - Customizing markup fret diagrams
 
D
- Dashed individual staff lines
 - Defining a Custom Staff Context
 - Differently colored note heads in one staff
 - Display bracket with only one staff in a system
 - Displaying all grob properties and their actual values
 - Displaying bar numbers on all measures
 - Displaying bar numbers only when point-and-click is enabled
 - Displaying grob ancestry
 - Displaying the exact extent of a system
 - Distancing an accidental from the note using the right padding property
 - Distancing the metronome sign
 - Dotted harmonics
 - Drawing boxes around grobs
 - Drawing circles around various objects
 - Dynamics custom text spanner postfix
 - Dynamics text spanner postfix
 
E
F
- Fine-tuning manual beaming
 - Fine-tuning pedal brackets
 - Flat fixed beams
 - Flat Ties
 - Force a cancellation natural before accidentals
 - Force unparenthesized accidentals
 - Forcing horizontal shift of notes
 - French-style C clef
 - Fret diagrams explained and developed
 - Function to create WYGIWYM-Chord Names
 - Functional analysis
 
H
- Hairpin placed between two \markup or parenthesized hairpin
 - Hairpins with different line styles
 - Harmonic noteheads in a chord
 - Harmonics with parenthesized stemless note head
 - Hiding staves with rests only (for some/all voices)
 - Hiding the dashed line in a text crescendo
 - Horizontal beams
 - Horizontally aligning custom dynamics (e.g. "sempre pp", "piu f", "subito p")
 - How to add text marks at the end of a line
 - How to change fret diagram position
 - How to show a staff and ledger lines without notes
 
I
M
- Making an object invisible with the 'transparent property
 - Making bar numbers appear at regular intervals
 - Making glissandi breakable
 - Manipulating slurs via 'positions and 'extra-offset
 - Manually connecting groups of beamed notes with a single beam
 - Manually controlling beam positions
 - Measure-centered bar numbers
 - Mensurstriche layout (bar lines between the staves)
 - Metronome marks with more options
 - Mixing harmonics and regular notes
 - Modify only the current system
 - Modifying the Ottava spanner slope
 - Moving around objects in the printout using the extra-offset property
 - Moving dotted notes in polyphony
 - Moving dynamics horizontally
 - Moving notes or chords in collisions horizontally using the force-hshift property
 - Moving slur positions vertically
 - Multi-column scores
 - Multimeasure Rests over a Cadenza
 
P
- Parenthesize crescendo and decrescendo spanners
 - Percent repeat count visibility
 - Piano "Half Sustain Pedal" Indications
 - Placing changes of clef, time signature and key signature at the beginning of a repeated section
 - Positioning arpeggios
 - Positioning lead sheet symbols
 - Positioning multi-measure rests
 - Positioning text markups inside slurs
 - Positioning tuplet numbers close to kneed beams
 - Preventing long \mark objects to stretch a measure
 - Preventing stem extension
 - Printing bar numbers inside boxes or circles
 - Printing both the ancient and the modern clef in vocal music
 - Printing metronome and rehearsal marks below the staff
 - Printing note names with and without an octave marker
 - Printing tuplet brackets on the note head side
 - Producing white (void) notation
 - Proportional strict grace notes
 - Proportional strict notespacing
 
R
- Re-positioning note heads on the opposite side of the stem
 - Removing accidentals from a single voice
 - Removing brace on first line of piano score
 - Removing connecting bar lines on StaffGroup, PianoStaff, or GrandStaff
 - Removing the first empty line
 - Replacing some accidentals with a user-defined stencil
 - Rest styles
 - Rewriting the Stem stencil using markup paths
 - Rhythmic slashes
 - Rotating hairpins