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Normally, pieces are spaced as if notes at least as short as this are present.' baseline-skip'6Distance between base lines of multiple lines of text.'beam-thickness'5Beam thickness, measured in @code{staff-space} units.' beam-width'Width of the tremolo sign.'beamed-stem-shorten'How much to shorten beamed stems, when their direction is forced. It is a list, since the value is different depending on the number of flags and beams.'beaming'pair?' Pair of number lists. Each number list specifies which beams to make. @code{0}@tie{}is the central beam, @code{1}@tie{}is the next beam toward the note, etc. This information is used to determine how to connect the beaming patterns from stem to stem inside a beam.'beamlet-default-length'wA pair of numbers. The first number specifies the default length of a beamlet that sticks out of the left hand side of this stem; the second number specifies the default length of the beamlet to the right. The actual length of a beamlet is determined by taking either the default length or the length specified by @code{beamlet-max-length-proportion}, whichever is smaller.'beamlet-max-length-proportion'\The maximum length of a beamlet, as a proportion of the distance between two adjacent stems.'before-line-breaking'4Dummy property, used to trigger a callback function.'bend-me'!Decide whether this grob is bent.' between-cols'"Where to attach a loose column to.' bound-details'symbol-key-alist?'HAn alist of properties for determining attachments of spanners to edges.' bound-padding'6The amount of padding to insert around spanner bounds.'bound-prefatory-paddings'iFor a highlight, the amount of padding to insert at a bound from a prefatory item that is not a bar line.' bracket-flare'uA pair of numbers specifying how much edges of brackets should slant outward. Value @code{0.0} means straight edges.'bracket-visibility'boolean-or-symbol?'This controls the visibility of the tuplet bracket. Setting it to false prevents printing of the bracket. Setting the property to @code{if-no-beam} makes it print only if there is no beam associated with this tuplet bracket.'break-align-anchor'Grobs 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.'break-align-anchor-alignment'pRead by @code{ly:break-aligned-interface::calc-extent-aligned-anchor} for aligning an anchor to a grob's extent.'break-align-orders'vector?'This is a vector of 3@tie{}lists: @w{@code{#(@var{end-of-line} @var{unbroken} @var{start-of-line}}}). Each list contains @w{@emph{break-align symbols}} that specify an order of breakable items (see @rinternals{break-alignment-interface}). For example, this places time signatures before clefs: @example \override Score.BreakAlignment.break-align-orders = #(make-vector 3 '(left-edge cue-end-clef ambitus breathing-sign time-signature clef cue-clef staff-bar key-cancellation key-signature custos)) @end example'break-align-symbol'rThis key is used for aligning, ordering, and spacing breakable items. See @rinternals{break-alignment-interface}.'break-align-symbols'2A list of @w{@emph{break-align symbols}} that determines which breakable items to align this to. If the grob selected by the first symbol in the list is invisible due to @w{@code{break-visibility}}, we will align to the next grob (and so on). Choices are listed in @rinternals{break-alignment-interface}.'break-overshoot'7How much does a broken spanner stick out of its bounds?'break-visibility'A vector of 3@tie{}booleans, @w{@code{#(@var{end-of-line} @var{unbroken} @var{begin-of-line})}}. @code{#t} means visible, @code{#f} means killed.' breakable'Allow breaks here.'broken-bound-padding'IThe amount of padding to insert when a spanner is broken at a line break.'chord-dots-limit'integer?'pLimits the column of dots on each chord to the height of the chord plus @code{chord-dots-limit} staff-positions.' circled-tip':Put a circle at start/@/end of hairpins (al/@/del niente).'clef-alignments'WAn alist of parent-alignments that should be used for clef modifiers with various clefs' clip-edges'6Allow outward pointing beamlets at the edges of beams?'collapse-height'fMinimum height of system start delimiter. If equal or smaller, the bracket/@/brace/@/line is removed.'collision-interfaces'JA list of interfaces for which automatic beam-collision resolution is run.'collision-voice-only'SDoes automatic beam collsion apply only to the voice in which the beam was created?'color'color?'The color of this grob.'common-shortest-duration'gThe most common shortest note length. This is used in spacing. Enlarging this sets the score tighter.' concaveness'A beam is concave if its inner stems are closer to the beam than the two outside stems. This number is a measure of the closeness of the inner stems. It is used for damping the slope of the beam.'connect-to-neighbor'JPair of booleans, indicating whether this grob looks as a continued break.'control-points'number-pair-list?'List of offsets (number pairs) that form control points for the tie, slur, or bracket shape. For B@'eziers, this should list the control points of a third-order B@'ezier curve.' count-from'The first measure in a measure count receives this number. The following measures are numbered in increments from this initial value.'damping'Amount of beam slope damping.'dash-definition'List of @code{dash-elements} defining the dash structure. Each @code{dash-element} has a starting t value, an ending t-value, a @code{dash-fraction}, and a @code{dash-period}.' dash-fraction'Size of the dashes, relative to @code{dash-period}. Should be between @code{0.1} and @code{1.0} (continuous line). If set to @code{0.0}, a dotted line is produced' dash-period'WThe length of one dash together with whitespace. If negative, no line is drawn at all.' dashed-edge'BIf set, the bracket edges are dashed like the rest of the bracket.'default-direction',Direction determined by note head positions.'default-staff-staff-spacing'The settings to use for @code{staff-staff-spacing} when it is unset, for ungrouped staves and for grouped staves that do not have the relevant @code{StaffGrouper} property set (@code{staff-staff-spacing} or @code{staffgroup-staff-spacing}).'details'Alist of parameters for detailed grob behavior. More information on the allowed parameters for a grob can be found by looking at the top of the Internals Reference page for each interface having a @code{details} property.' digit-names'Names for string finger digits.' direction'If @code{side-axis} is @code{0} (or @code{X}), then this property determines whether the object is placed @code{LEFT}, @code{CENTER} or @code{RIGHT} with respect to the other object. Otherwise, it determines whether the object is placed @code{UP}, @code{CENTER} or @code{DOWN}. Numerical values may also be used: @code{UP}=@code{1}, @code{DOWN}=@w{@code{-1}}, @code{LEFT}=@w{@code{-1}}, @code{RIGHT}=@code{1}, @code{CENTER}=@code{0}.' dot-count'The number of dots.'dot-negative-kern'~The space to remove between a dot and a slash in percent repeat glyphs. Larger values bring the two elements closer together.'dot-placement-list'List consisting of @code{(@var{description} @var{string-number} @var{fret-number} @var{finger-number})} entries used to define fret diagrams.'double-stem-separation'The distance between the two stems of a half note in tablature when using @code{\tabFullNotation}, not counting the width of the stems themselves, expressed as a multiple of the default height of a staff-space in the traditional five-line staff.' duration-log'\The 2-log of the note head duration, i.e., @code{0} = whole note, @code{1} = half note, etc.' eccentricity'MHow asymmetrical to make a slur. Positive means move the center to the right.' edge-height'pA pair of numbers specifying the heights of the vertical edges: @code{(@var{left-height} . @var{right-height})}.' edge-text'`A pair specifying the texts to be set at the edges: @code{(@var{left-text} . @var{right-text})}.'endpoint-alignments'A pair of numbers representing the alignments of an object's endpoints. E.g., the ends of a hairpin relative to @code{NoteColumn} grobs.'round-up-exceptions'A list of pairs where car is the numerator and cdr the denominator of a moment. Each pair in this list means that the multi-measure rests of the corresponding length will be rounded up to the longer rest. See @var{round-up-to-longer-rest}.' expand-limit'4Maximum number of measures expanded in church rests.'extra-dy' Slope glissandi this much extra.' extra-offset'A pair representing an offset. This offset is added just before outputting the symbol, so the typesetting engine is completely oblivious to it. The values are measured in @code{staff-space} units of the staff's @code{StaffSymbol}.'extra-spacing-height'hIn the horizontal spacing problem, we increase the height of each item by this amount (by adding the @q{car} to the bottom of the item and adding the @q{cdr} to the top of the item). In order to make a grob infinitely high (to prevent the horizontal spacing problem from placing any other grobs above or below this grob), set this to @code{(-inf.0 . +inf.0)}.'extra-spacing-width'In the horizontal spacing problem, we pad each item by this amount (by adding the @q{car} on the left side of the item and adding the @q{cdr} on the right side of the item). In order to make a grob take up no horizontal space at all, set this to @code{(+inf.0 . -inf.0)}.' extroversion'GFor polygons, how the thickness of the line is spread on each side of the exact polygon whith ideal zero thickness. If this is@tie{}0, the middle of line is on the polygon. If@tie{}1, the line sticks out of the polygon. If@tie{}-1, the outer side of the line is exactly on the polygon. Other numeric values are interpolated.'fa-merge-direction'If two @q{fa} shape note heads get merged that are both listed in the @code{fa-styles} property but have different stem directions, enforce this note head direction for display.'filled'%Whether an object is filled with ink.' flag-count'The number of tremolo beams.' flag-style'The style of the flag to be used with @code{MetronomeMark}. Available are @code{'modern-straight-flag}, @code{'old-straight-flag}, @code{flat-flag}, @code{mensural} and @code{'default}'flat-positions'Flats in key signatures are placed within the specified ranges of staff-positions. The general form is a list of pairs, with one pair for each type of clef, in order of the staff-position at which each clef places C: @code{(alto treble tenor soprano baritone mezzosoprano bass)}. If the list contains a single element it applies for all clefs. A single number in place of a pair sets accidentals within the octave ending at that staff-position.' font-encoding'The font encoding is the broadest category for selecting a font. Currently, only lilypond's system fonts (Emmentaler) are using this property. Available values are @code{fetaMusic} (Emmentaler), @code{fetaBraces}, @code{fetaText} (Emmentaler).' font-family'oThe font family is the broadest category for selecting text fonts. Options include: @code{sans}, @code{roman}.' font-name'string?'Specifies a file name (without extension) of the font to load. This setting overrides selection using @code{font-family}, @code{font-series} and @code{font-shape}.' font-series'bSelect the series of a font. Choices include @code{medium}, @code{bold}, @code{bold-narrow}, etc.' font-shape'XSelect the shape of a font. Choices include @code{upright}, @code{italic}, @code{caps}.' font-size'|The font size, compared to the @q{normal}@tie{}size. @code{0}@tie{}is style-sheet's normal size, @w{@code{-1}} is smaller, @code{+1} is bigger. Each step of@tie{}1 is approximately 12% larger; 6@tie{}steps are exactly a factor@tie{}2 larger. If the context property @code{fontSize} is set, its value is added to this before the glyph is printed. Fractional values are allowed.' font-features'Opentype features.'footnote'%Should this be a footnote or in-note?'footnote-music' ly:music?'Music creating a footnote.' footnote-text'markup?'A footnote for the grob.' force-hshift'This specifies a manual shift for notes in collisions. The unit is the note head width of the first voice note. This is used by @rinternals{note-collision-interface}.'forced-spacing'ASpacing forced between grobs, used in various ligature engravers.'fraction' fraction?'5Numerator and denominator of a time signature object.'french-beaming'OUse French beaming style for this stem. The stem stops at the innermost beams.'fret-diagram-details'RAn alist of detailed grob properties for fret diagrams. Each alist entry consists of a @code{(@var{property} . @var{value})} pair. The properties which can be included in @code{fret-diagram-details} include the following: @itemize @bullet @item @code{barre-type} -- Type of barre indication used. Choices include @code{curved}, @code{straight}, and @code{none}. Default @code{curved}. @item @code{capo-thickness} -- Thickness of capo indicator, in multiples of fret-space. Default value@tie{}0.5. @item @code{dot-color} -- Color of dots. Options include @code{black} and @code{white}. Default @code{black}. @item @code{dot-label-font-mag} -- Magnification for font used to label fret dots. Default value@tie{}1. @item @code{dot-position} -- Location of dot in fret space. Default 0.6 for dots without labels, 0.95-@code{dot-radius} for dots with labels. @item @code{dot-radius} -- Radius of dots, in terms of fret spaces. Default value 0.425 for labeled dots, 0.25 for unlabeled dots. @item @code{finger-code} -- Code for the type of fingering indication used. Options include @code{none}, @code{in-dot}, and @code{below-string}. Default @code{none} for markup fret diagrams, @code{below-string} for @code{FretBoards} fret diagrams. @item @code{fret-count} -- The number of frets. Default@tie{}4. @item @code{fret-distance} -- Multiplier to adjust the distance between frets. Default@tie{}1.0. @item @code{fret-label-custom-format} -- The format string to be used label the lowest fret number, when @code{number-type} equals to @code{custom}. Default@tie{}"~a". @item @code{fret-label-font-mag} -- The magnification of the font used to label the lowest fret number. Default@tie{}0.5. @item @code{fret-label-vertical-offset} -- The offset of the fret label from the center of the fret in direction parallel to strings. Default@tie{}0. @item @code{fret-label-horizontal-offset} -- The offset of the fret label from the center of the fret in direction orthogonal to strings. Default@tie{}0. @item @code{handedness} -- Print the fret-diagram left- or right-handed. @w{@code{-1}}, @code{LEFT} for left ; @code{1}, @code{RIGHT} for right. Default @code{RIGHT}. @item @code{paren-padding} -- The padding for the parenthesis. Default@tie{}0.05. @item @code{label-dir} -- Side to which the fret label is attached. @w{@code{-1}}, @code{LEFT}, or @code{DOWN} for left or down; @code{1}, @code{RIGHT}, or @code{UP} for right or up. Default @code{RIGHT}. @item @code{mute-string} -- Character string to be used to indicate muted string. Default @code{"x"}. @item @code{number-type} -- Type of numbers to use in fret label. Choices include @code{arabic}, @code{roman-ij-lower}, @code{roman-ij-upper}, @code{roman-lower}, @code{roman-upper}, @code{arabic} and @code{custom}. In the last case, the format string is supplied by the @code{fret-label-custom-format} property. Default @code{roman-lower}. @item @code{open-string} -- Character string to be used to indicate open string. Default @code{"o"}. @item @code{orientation} -- Orientation of fret-diagram. Options include @code{normal}, @code{landscape}, and @code{opposing-landscape}. Default @code{normal}. @item @code{string-count} -- The number of strings. Default@tie{}6. @item @code{string-distance} -- Multiplier to adjust the distance between strings. Default@tie{}1.0. @item @code{string-label-font-mag} -- The magnification of the font used to label fingerings at the string, rather than in the dot. Default value 0.6 for @code{normal} orientation, 0.5 for @code{landscape} and @code{opposing-landscape}. @item @code{string-thickness-factor} -- Factor for changing thickness of each string in the fret diagram. Thickness of string @var{k} is given by @code{thickness} * (1+@code{string-thickness-factor})@tie{}^ (@var{k}-1). Default@tie{}0. @item @code{top-fret-thickness} -- The thickness of the top fret line, as a multiple of the standard thickness. Default value@tie{}3. @item @code{xo-font-magnification} -- Magnification used for mute and open string indicators. Default value@tie{}0.5. @item @code{xo-padding} -- Padding for open and mute indicators from top fret. Default value 0.25. @end itemize'full-length-padding'JHow much padding to use at the right side of a full-length tuplet bracket.'full-length-to-extent'ARun to the extent of the column for a full-length tuplet bracket.'full-measure-extra-space'Extra space that is allocated at the beginning of a measure with only one note. This property is read from the NonMusicalPaperColumn that begins the measure.'full-size-change'!Don't make a change clef smaller.'gap'#Size of a gap in a variable symbol.' gap-count'#Number of gapped beams for tremolo.'glissando-skip'4Should this @code{NoteHead} be skipped by glissandi?'glyph'A string determining what @q{style} of glyph is typeset. Valid choices depend on the function that is reading this property. In combination with (span) bar lines, it is a string resembling the bar line appearance in ASCII form.' glyph-left'The @code{glyph} value to use at the end of the line when the line is broken. @code{#f} indicates that no glyph should be visible; otherwise the value must be a string.' glyph-name'The glyph name within the font. In the context of (span) bar lines, @var{glyph-name} represents a processed form of @code{glyph}, where decisions about line breaking, etc., are already taken.' glyph-right'The @code{glyph} value to use at the beginning of the line when the line is broken. @code{#f} indicates that no glyph should be visible; otherwise the value must be a string.'alteration-glyph-name-alist'An alist of key-string pairs.' graphical''Display in graphical (vs.@: text) form.'grow-direction'Crescendo or decrescendo?'hair-thickness'Thickness of the thin line in a bar line, expressed as a multiple of the default staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is @emph{not} influenced by changes to @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).'harp-pedal-details'An alist of detailed grob properties for harp pedal diagrams. Each alist entry consists of a @code{(@var{property} . @var{value})} pair. The properties which can be included in harp-pedal-details include the following: @itemize @bullet @item @code{box-offset} -- Vertical shift of the center of flat/@/sharp pedal boxes above/@/below the horizontal line. Default value@tie{}0.8. @item @code{box-width} -- Width of each pedal box. Default value@tie{}0.4. @item @code{box-height} -- Height of each pedal box. Default value@tie{}1.0. @item @code{space-before-divider} -- Space between boxes before the first divider (so that the diagram can be made symmetric). Default value@tie{}0.8. @item @code{space-after-divider} -- Space between boxes after the first divider. Default value@tie{}0.8. @item @code{circle-thickness} -- Thickness (in unit of the line-thickness) of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value@tie{}0.5. @item @code{circle-x-padding} -- Padding in X direction of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value 0.15. @item @code{circle-y-padding} -- Padding in Y direction of the ellipse around circled pedals. Default value@tie{}0.2. @end itemize'head-direction'.Are the note heads left or right in a semitie?'height'0Height of an object in @code{staff-space} units.' height-limit'JMaximum slur height: The longer the slur, the closer it is to this height.' hide-tied-accidental-after-break'[If set, an accidental that appears on a tied note after a line break will not be displayed.'horizon-padding'hThe amount to pad the axis along which a @code{Skyline} is built for the @code{side-position-interface}.'horizontal-shift'An integer that identifies ranking of @code{NoteColumn}s for horizontal shifting. This is used by @rinternals{note-collision-interface}.'horizontal-skylines'ly:skyline-pair?'@Two skylines, one to the left and one to the right of this grob.'id'An id string for the grob.'ignore-ambitus'=If set, don't consider this notehead for ambitus calculation.'ignore-collision'EIf set, don't do note collision resolution on this @code{NoteColumn}.'implicit' Is this an implicit bass figure?'inspect-quants'If debugging is set, set beam and slur position to a (quantized) position that is as close as possible to this value, and print the demerits for the inspected position in the output.'keep-inside-line'AIf set, this column cannot have objects sticking into the margin.'kern'The space between individual elements in any compound bar line, expressed as a multiple of the default staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is @emph{not} influenced by changes to @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).'knee'Is this beam kneed?'knee-spacing-correction'Factor for the optical correction amount for kneed beams. Set between @code{0} for no correction and @code{1} for full correction.' knee-to-beam'KDetermines whether a tuplet number will be positioned next to a kneed beam.'labels',List of labels (symbols) placed on a column.'layer')An integer which determines the order of printing objects. Objects with the lowest value of layer are drawn first, then objects with progressively higher values are drawn, so objects with higher values overwrite objects with lower values. By default most objects are assigned a layer value of 1.' ledger-extra'8Extra distance from staff line to draw ledger lines for.'ledger-line-thickness'The thickness of ledger lines. It is the sum of 2@tie{}numbers: The first is the factor for line thickness, and the second for staff space. Both contributions are added.'ledger-positions'Vertical positions of ledger lines. When set on a @code{StaffSymbol} grob it defines a repeating pattern of ledger lines and any parenthesized groups will always be shown together.'ledger-positions-function'scheme?'A quoted Scheme procedure that takes a @code{StaffSymbol} grob and the vertical position of a note head as arguments and returns a list of ledger line positions.'left-bound-info'left-number-text'For a measure counter, this is the formatted measure count. When the measure counter extends over several measures (like with compressed multi-measure rests), it is the text on the left side of the dash.' left-padding'KThe amount of space that is put left to an object (e.g., a lyric extender).'length'eUser override for the stem length of unbeamed stems (each unit represents half a @code{staff-space}).'length-fraction'LMultiplier for lengths. Used for determining ledger lines and stem lengths.'line-break-penalty'Penalty for a line break at this column. This affects the choices of the line breaker; it avoids a line break at a column with a positive penalty and prefers a line break at a column with a negative penalty.'line-break-permission'oInstructs the line breaker on whether to put a line break at this column. Can be @code{force} or @code{allow}.'line-break-system-details'FAn alist of properties to use if this column is the start of a system.' line-count'The number of staff lines.'line-positions'"Vertical positions of staff lines.'line-thickness'@For slurs and ties, this is the diameter of the virtual @qq{pen} that draws the two arcs of the curve's outline, which intersect at the endpoints. This property is expressed as a multiple of the current staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is influenced by changes to @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).' long-text'*Text markup. See @ruser{Formatting text}.' main-extent'The horizontal extent of a @code{NoteColumn} grob without taking suspended @code{NoteHead} grobs into account (i.e., @code{NoteHead}s forced into the unnatural direction of the @code{Stem} because of a chromatic clash).'max-beam-connect'cMaximum number of beams to connect to beams from this stem. Further beams are typeset as beamlets.' maximum-gap'.Maximum value allowed for @code{gap} property.'max-symbol-separation'=The maximum distance between symbols making up a church rest.' measure-count'0The number of measures for a multi-measure rest.'measure-division' number-list?'A list representing what fraction of the measure length each chord name takes in a chord square. The list is made of exact numbers between 0 and@tie{}1, which should add up to@tie{}1. Example: a measure @code{c2 g4 g4} results in @code{'(1/2 1/4 1/4)}.'&measure-division-chord-placement-alist'An alist mapping measure divisions (see the @code{measure-division} property) to lists of coordinates (number pairs) applied to the chord names of a chord square. Coordinates are normalized between -1 and@tie{}1 within the square.'measure-division-lines-alist'An alist mapping measure divisions (see the @code{measure-division} property) to lists of lines to draw in the square, given as 4-element lists: @code{(@var{x-start} @var{y-start} @var{x-end} @var{y-end})}.'measure-length'6Length of a measure. Used in some spacing situations.'merge-differently-dotted'Merge note heads in collisions, even if they have a different number of dots. This is normal notation for some types of polyphonic music. @code{merge-differently-dotted} only applies to opposing stem directions (i.e., voice 1 &@tie{}2).'merge-differently-headed'ZMerge note heads in collisions, even if they have different note heads. The smaller of the two heads is rendered invisible. This is used in polyphonic guitar notation. The value of this setting is used by @rinternals{note-collision-interface}. @code{merge-differently-headed} only applies to opposing stem directions (i.e., voice 1 &@tie{}2).'minimum-distance'0Minimum distance between rest and notes or beam.'minimum-length'Try to make a spanner at least this long, normally in the horizontal direction. This requires an appropriate callback for the @code{springs-and-rods} property. If added to a @code{Tie}, this sets the minimum distance between noteheads.'minimum-length-after-break'If set, try to make a broken spanner starting a line this long. This requires an appropriate callback for the @code{springs-and-rods} property. If added to a @code{Tie}, this sets the minimum distance to the notehead.'minimum-length-fraction'<Minimum length of ledger line as fraction of note head size.' minimum-space'=Minimum distance that the victim should move (after padding).'minimum-X-extent'TMinimum size of an object in X@tie{}dimension, measured in @code{staff-space} units.'minimum-Y-extent'TMinimum size of an object in Y@tie{}dimension, measured in @code{staff-space} units.'neutral-direction'3Which direction to take in the center of the staff.'neutral-position'KPosition (in half staff spaces) where to flip the direction of custos stem.'next'ly:grob?'NObject that is next relation (e.g., the lyric syllable following an extender).' no-ledgers'/If set, don't draw ledger lines on this object.'no-stem-extend'TIf set, notes with ledger lines do not get stems extending to the middle staff line.'non-break-align-symbols'UA list of symbols that determine which NON-break-aligned interfaces to align this to.' non-default'*Set for manually specified clefs and keys.' non-musical';True if the grob belongs to a @code{NonMusicalPaperColumn}.'nonstaff-nonstaff-spacing'OThe spacing alist controlling the distance between the current non-staff line and the next non-staff line in the direction of @code{staff-affinity}, if both are on the same side of the related staff, and @code{staff-affinity} is either @code{UP} or @code{DOWN}. See @code{staff-staff-spacing} for a description of the alist structure.'nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing')The spacing alist controlling the distance between the current non-staff line and the nearest staff in the direction of @code{staff-affinity}, if there are no non-staff lines between the two, and @code{staff-affinity} is either @code{UP} or @code{DOWN}. If @code{staff-affinity} is @code{CENTER}, then @code{nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing} is used for the nearest staves on @emph{both} sides, even if other non-staff lines appear between the current one and either of the staves. See @code{staff-staff-spacing} for a description of the alist structure.'nonstaff-unrelatedstaff-spacing'XThe spacing alist controlling the distance between the current non-staff line and the nearest staff in the opposite direction from @code{staff-affinity}, if there are no other non-staff lines between the two, and @code{staff-affinity} is either @code{UP} or @code{DOWN}. See @code{staff-staff-spacing} for a description of the alist structure.'normalized-endpoints'yRepresents left and right placement over the total spanner, where the width of the spanner is normalized between 0 and 1.' note-names'@Vector of strings containing names for easy-notation note heads.'note-collision-threshold'Simultaneous notes that are this close or closer in units of @code{staff-space} will be identified as vertically colliding. Used by @code{Stem} grobs for notes in the same voice, and @code{NoteCollision} grobs for notes in different voices. Default value@tie{}1.'number-range-separator'For a measure counter extending over several measures (like with compressed multi-measure rests), this is the separator between the two printed numbers.' number-type'Numbering style. Choices include @code{arabic}, @code{roman-ij-lower}, @code{roman-ij-upper}, @code{roman-lower}, and @code{roman-upper}.'output-attributes'!An alist of attributes for the grob, to be included in output files. When the SVG typesetting backend is used, the attributes are assigned to a group (@code{}) containing all of the stencils that comprise a given grob. For example, @example '((id . 123) (class . foo) (data-whatever . "bar")) @end example @noindent produces @example @dots{} @end example In the Postscript backend, where there is no way to group items, the setting of the @code{output-@/attributes} property has no effect.' outside-staff-horizontal-padding'By default, an outside-staff-object can be placed so that is it very close to another grob horizontally. If this property is set, the outside-staff-object is raised so that it is not so close to its neighbor.'outside-staff-padding'The padding to place between grobs when spacing according to @code{outside-@/staff-@/priority}. Two grobs with different @code{outside-@/staff-@/padding} values have the larger value of padding between them.'!outside-staff-placement-directive'qOne of four directives telling how outside staff objects should be placed. @itemize @bullet @item @code{left-to-right-greedy} -- Place each successive grob from left to right. @item @code{left-to-right-polite} -- Place a grob from left to right only if it does not potentially overlap with another grob that has been placed on a pass through a grob array. If there is overlap, do another pass to determine placement. @item @code{right-to-left-greedy} -- Same as @code{left-to-right-greedy}, but from right to left. @item @code{right-to-left-polite} -- Same as @code{left-to-right-polite}, but from right to left. @end itemize'outside-staff-priority'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 @code{outside-staff-priority} is closer to the staff.'packed-spacing'4If set, the notes are spaced as tightly as possible.'padding'FAdd this much extra space between objects that are next to each other.' padding-pairs'An alist of padding pairs for key signatures (and key cancellations). Each alist entry has the form @example ((@var{left-glyph-name} . @var{right-glyph-name}) . @var{dist}) @end example @noindent specifying the padding @var{dist} between two adjacent key signature elements. If there is no entry in the alist for a given pair, the padding value given by the @code{padding} property of the @code{KeySignature} (or @code{KeyCancellation}) grob is used instead. A special feature is the handling of adjacent naturals (to be more precise, the handling of glyph @code{accidentals@/.natural}): If there is no @q{natural-natural} entry in @code{padding-pairs} explicitly overriding it, LilyPond adds some extra padding (in addition to the grob's @code{padding} value) to avoid collisions.'page-break-penalty'Penalty for page break at this column. This affects the choices of the page breaker; it avoids a page break at a column with a positive penalty and prefers a page break at a column with a negative penalty.'page-break-permission'oInstructs the page breaker on whether to put a page break at this column. Can be @code{force} or @code{allow}.' page-number')Page number on which this system ends up.'page-turn-penalty'Penalty for a page turn at this column. This affects the choices of the page breaker; it avoids a page turn at a column with a positive penalty and prefers a page turn at a column with a negative penalty.'page-turn-permission'nInstructs the page breaker on whether to put a page turn at this column. Can be @code{force} or @code{allow}.'parent-alignment-X'fSpecify on which point of the parent the object is aligned. The value @w{@code{-1}} means aligned on parent's left edge, @code{0}@tie{}on@tie{}center, and @code{1}@tie{}right edge, in X@tie{}direction. Other numerical values may also be specified - the unit is half the parent's width. If unset, the value from @code{self-alignment-X} property will be used.'parent-alignment-Y'7Like @code{parent-alignment-X} but for the Y@tie{}axis.'parenthesis-id'When parenthesized grobs created in the same time step have this property, there is one set of parentheses for each group of grobs having the same value.'parenthesis-friends'A list of Grob types, as symbols. When parentheses enclose a Grob that has 'parenthesis-friends, the parentheses widen to include any child Grobs with type among 'parenthesis-friends.' parenthesized'Parenthesize this grob.' positions'Pair of staff coordinates @code{(@var{start} . @var{end})}, where @var{start} and @var{end} are vertical positions in @code{staff-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.'prefer-dotted-right'dFor note collisions, prefer to shift dotted up-note to the right, rather than shifting just the dot.' protrusion';In an arpeggio bracket, the length of the horizontal edges.' rank-on-page'&0-based index of the system on a page.'ratio'hParameter for slur shape. The higher this number, the quicker the slur attains its @code{height-limit}.' remove-empty'9If set, remove group if it contains no interesting items.' remove-first'.Remove the first staff of an orchestral score?' remove-layer'key?'iWhen set as a positive integer, the @code{Keep_alive_together_engraver} removes all @code{VerticalAxisGroup} grobs with a @code{remove-layer} larger than the smallest retained @code{remove-layer}. Set to @code{#f} to make a layer independent of the @code{Keep_alive_together_engraver}. Set to @code{'()}, the layer does not participate in the layering decisions. The property can also be set as a symbol for common behaviors: @code{#'any} to keep the layer alive with any other layer in the group; @code{#'above} or @code{#'below} to keep the layer alive with the context immediately before or after it, respectively.'replacement-alist'Alist of strings. The key is a string of the pattern to be replaced. The value is a string of what should be displayed. Useful for ligatures.' restore-first'&Print a natural before the accidental.'rhythmic-location'rhythmic-location?'2Where (bar number, measure position) in the score.'right-bound-info' right-padding'XSpace to insert on the right side of an object (e.g., between note and its accidentals).'right-number-text'When the measure counter extends over several measures (like with compressed multi-measure rests), this is the text on the right side of the dash. Usually unset.'rotation'Number of degrees to rotate this object, and what point to rotate around. For example, @code{'(45 0 0)} rotates by 45 degrees around the center of this object.'rounded'4Decide whether lines should be drawn rounded or not.'round-up-to-longer-rest'Displays the longer multi-measure rest when the length of a measure is between two values of @code{usable-duration-logs}. For example, displays a breve instead of a whole in a 3/2 measure.'same-direction-correction'Optical correction amount for stems that are placed in tight configurations. This amount is used for stems with the same direction to compensate for note head to stem distance.'script-priority'A key for determining the order of scripts in a stack, by being added to the position of the script in the user input, the sum being the overall priority. Smaller means closer to the head.' segno-kern'The space between the two thin lines of the segno bar line symbol, expressed as a multiple of the default staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is @emph{not} influenced by changes to @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).'self-alignment-X'Specify alignment of an object. The value @w{@code{-1}} means left aligned, @code{0}@tie{}centered, and @code{1}@tie{}right-aligned in X@tie{}direction. Other numerical values may also be specified - the unit is half the object width.'self-alignment-Y'5Like @code{self-alignment-X} but for the Y@tie{}axis.'shape'zThis setting determines what shape a grob has. Valid choices depend on the @code{stencil} callback reading this property.'sharp-positions'Sharps in key signatures are placed within the specified ranges of staff-positions. The general form is a list of pairs, with one pair for each type of clef, in order of the staff-position at which each clef places C: @code{(alto treble tenor soprano baritone mezzosoprano bass)}. If the list contains a single element it applies for all clefs. A single number in place of a pair sets accidentals within the octave ending at that staff-position.' shorten-pair'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.'shortest-duration-space'Start with this multiple of @code{spacing-increment} space for the shortest duration. See also @rinternals{spacing-spanner-interface}.'shortest-playing-duration'/The duration of the shortest note playing here.'shortest-starter-duration'3The duration of the shortest note that starts here.'show-control-points'For grobs printing Bzier curves, setting this property to true causes the control points and control polygon to be drawn on the page for ease of tweaking.'show-horizontal-skylines'VIf true, print this grob's horizontal skylines. This is meant for debugging purposes.'show-vertical-skylines'TIf true, print this grob's vertical skylines. This is meant for debugging purposes.' side-axis'If the value is @code{X} (or equivalently@tie{}@code{0}), the object is placed horizontally next to the other object. If the value is @code{Y} or@tie{}@code{1}, it is placed vertically.'side-relative-direction'\Multiply direction of @code{direction-source} with this to get the direction of this object.'size'8The ratio of the size of the object to its default size.' skip-quanting' Should beam quanting be skipped?'skyline-horizontal-padding'For determining the vertical distance between two staves, it is possible to have a configuration which would result in a tight interleaving of grobs from the top staff and the bottom staff. The larger this parameter is, the farther apart the staves are placed in such a configuration.'skyline-vertical-padding'The amount by which the left and right skylines of a column are padded vertically, beyond the @code{Y-extent}s and @code{extra-spacing-height}s of the constituent grobs in the column. Increase this to prevent interleaving of grobs from adjacent columns.'slash-negative-kern'tThe space to remove between slashes in percent repeat glyphs. Larger values bring the two elements closer together.'slope'The slope of this object.' slur-padding''Extra distance between slur and script.' snap-radius'aThe maximum distance between two objects that will cause them to snap to alignment along an axis.' space-alist'%An alist that specifies distances from this grob to other breakable items, using the format: @example '((@var{break-align-symbol} . (@var{spacing-style} . @var{space})) (@var{break-align-symbol} . (@var{spacing-style} . @var{space})) ...) @end example Standard choices for @w{@code{@var{break-align-symbol}}} are listed in @rinternals{break-alignment-interface}. Additionally, three special @w{break-align} symbols available to @w{@code{space-alist}} are: @quotation @table @code @item first-note used when the grob is just left of the first note on a line @item next-note used when the grob is just left of any other note; if not set, the value of @code{first-note} gets used @item right-edge used when the grob is the last item on the line (only compatible with the @w{@code{extra-space}} spacing style) @end table @end quotation Choices for @code{@var{spacing-style}} are: @quotation @table @code @item extra-space Put this much space between the two grobs. The space is stretchable when paired with @w{@code{first-note}} or @w{@code{next-note}}; otherwise it is fixed. @item 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 @w{@code{first-note}} or @w{@code{next-note}}; otherwise it is fixed. Not compatible with @w{@code{right-edge}}. @item fixed-space Only compatible with @w{@code{first-note}} and @w{@code{next-note}}. Put this much fixed space between the grob and the note. @item minimum-fixed-space Only compatible with @w{@code{first-note}} and @w{@code{next-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. @item semi-fixed-space Only compatible with @w{@code{first-note}} and @w{@code{next-note}}. Put this much space between the grob and the note, such that half of the space is fixed and half is stretchable. @end table @end quotation Rules for this spacing are much more complicated than this. See [Wanske] page 126--134, [Ross] page 143--147.'space-to-barline'=If set, the distance between a note and the following non-musical column will be measured to the bar line instead of to the beginning of the non-musical column. If there is a clef change followed by a bar line, for example, this means that we will try to space the non-musical column as though the clef is not there.'spacing-increment'|The unit of length for note-spacing. Typically, the width of a note head. See also @rinternals{spacing-spanner-interface}.' spacing-pair'zA pair of alignment symbols which set an object's spacing relative to its left and right @code{BreakAlignment}s. For example, a @code{MultiMeasureRest} will ignore prefatory items at its bounds (i.e., clefs, key signatures and time signatures) using the following override: @example \override MultiMeasureRest.spacing-pair = #'(staff-bar . staff-bar) @end example' spanner-id'1An identifier to distinguish concurrent spanners.'springs-and-rods'/Dummy variable for triggering spacing routines.' stacking-dir'!Stack objects in which direction?'staff-affinity'The direction of the staff to use for spacing the current non-staff line. Choices are @code{UP}, @code{DOWN}, and @code{CENTER}. If @code{CENTER}, the non-staff line will be placed equidistant between the two nearest staves on either side, unless collisions or other spacing constraints prevent this. Setting @code{staff-affinity} for a staff causes it to be treated as a non-staff line. Setting @code{staff-affinity} to @code{#f} causes a non-staff line to be treated as a staff.' staff-padding'Maintain this much space between reference points and the staff. Its effect is to align objects of differing sizes (like the dynamics @b{p} and @b{f}) on their baselines.'staff-position'OVertical position, measured in half staff spaces, counted from the middle line.' staff-space'LAmount of space between staff lines, expressed in global @code{staff-space}.'staff-staff-spacing'When applied to a staff-group's @code{StaffGrouper} grob, this spacing alist controls the distance between consecutive staves within the staff-group. When applied to a staff's @code{VerticalAxisGroup} grob, it controls the distance between the staff and the nearest staff below it in the same system, replacing any settings inherited from the @code{StaffGrouper} grob of the containing staff-group, if there is one. This property remains in effect even when non-staff lines appear between staves. The alist can contain the following keys: @itemize @item @code{basic-distance} -- the vertical distance, measured in staff-spaces, between the reference points of the two items when no collisions would result, and no stretching or compressing is in effect. @item @code{minimum-distance} -- the smallest allowable vertical distance, measured in staff-spaces, between the reference points of the two items, when compressing is in effect. @item @code{padding} -- the minimum required amount of unobstructed vertical whitespace between the bounding boxes (or skylines) of the two items, measured in staff-spaces. @item @code{stretchability} -- a unitless measure of the dimension's relative propensity to stretch. If zero, the distance will not stretch (unless collisions would result). @end itemize'staffgroup-staff-spacing'The spacing alist controlling the distance between the last staff of the current staff-group and the staff just below it in the same system, even if one or more non-staff lines exist between the two staves. If the @code{staff-staff-spacing} property of the staff's @code{VerticalAxisGroup} grob is set, that is used instead. See @code{staff-staff-spacing} for a description of the alist structure.'stem-attachment'KAn @code{(@var{x} . @var{y})} pair where the stem attaches to the notehead.'stem-begin-position'/User override for the begin position of a stem.'stem-spacing-correction'Optical correction amount for stems that are placed in tight configurations. For opposite directions, this amount is the correction for two normal sized stems that overlap completely.'stemlet-length'&How long should be a stem over a rest?'stencil' ly:stencil?'The symbol to print.'stencils'.Multiple stencils, used as intermediate value.'strict-grace-spacing'pIf set, main notes are spaced normally, then grace notes are put left of the musical columns for the main notes.'strict-note-spacing'If set, unbroken columns with non-musical material (clefs, bar lines, etc.@:) are not spaced separately, but put before musical columns.' stroke-style'5Set to @code{"grace"} to turn stroke through flag on.'style'This setting determines in what style a grob is typeset. Valid choices depend on the @code{stencil} callback reading this property.'text'text-alignment-X'(How to align an annotation horizontally.'text-alignment-Y'&How to align an annotation vertically.'text-direction'This controls the ordering of the words. The default @code{RIGHT} is for roman text. Arabic or Hebrew should use @code{LEFT}.'thick-thickness'Thickness of the thick line in a bar line, expressed as a multiple of the default staff-line thickness (i.e., the visual output is @emph{not} influenced by changes to @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).' thickness'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 @qq{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 @code{@var{Staff}.StaffSymbol.thickness}).'tie-configuration'mList of @code{(@var{position} . @var{dir})} pairs, indicating the desired tie configuration, where @var{position} is the offset from the center of the staff in staff space and @var{dir} indicates the direction of the tie (@code{1}=>up, @w{@code{-1}}=>down, @code{0}=>center). A non-pair entry in the list causes the corresponding tie to be formatted automatically.' to-barline'SIf true, the spanner will stop at the bar line just before it would otherwise stop.'toward-stem-shift'Amount by which scripts are shifted toward the stem if their direction coincides with the stem direction. @code{0.0} means centered on the note head (the default position of most scripts); @code{1.0} means centered on the stem. Interpolated values are possible.'toward-stem-shift-in-column';Amount by which a script is shifted toward the stem if its direction coincides with the stem direction and it is associated with a @code{ScriptColumn} object. @code{0.0} means centered on the note head (the default position of most scripts); @code{1.0} means centered on the stem. Interpolated values are possible.' tuplet-slur'-Draw a slur instead of a bracket for tuplets.' transparent'This makes the grob invisible.'uniform-stretching'If set, items stretch proportionally to their natural separation based on durations. This looks better in complex polyphonic patterns.'used';If set, this spacing column is kept in the spacing problem.'usable-duration-logs'FList of @code{duration-log}s that can be used in typesetting the grob.' use-skylines'-Should skylines be used for side positioning?'vertical-skylines'0Two skylines, one above and one below this grob.'visible-over-note-heads'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 @code{#'if-no-beam}.'voiced-position'bThe staff-position of a voiced @code{Rest}, negative if the rest has @code{direction} @code{DOWN}.'when'-Global time step associated with this column.'whiteout'boolean-or-number?'0If a number or true, the grob is printed over a white background to white-out underlying material, if the grob is visible. A number indicates how far the white background extends beyond the bounding box of the grob as a multiple of the staff-line thickness. The @code{LyricHyphen} grob uses a special implementation of whiteout: A positive number indicates how far the white background extends beyond the bounding box in multiples of @code{line-thickness}. The shape of the background is determined by @code{whiteout-style}. Usually @code{#f} by default. 'whiteout-style'Determines the shape of the @code{whiteout} background. Available are @code{'outline}, @code{'rounded-box}, and the default @code{'box}. There is one exception: Use @code{'special} for @code{LyricHyphen}.'widened-extent'The vertical extent that a bar line on a certain staff symbol should have. If the staff symbol is small (e.g., has just one line, as in a @code{RhythmicStaff}, this is wider than the staff symbol's Y extent.'width',The width of a grob measured in staff space.'woodwind-diagram-details'$An alist of detailed grob properties for woodwind diagrams. Each alist entry consists of a @code{(@var{property} . @var{value})} pair. The properties which can be included in woodwind-diagram-details include the following: @itemize @bullet @item @code{fill-angle} -- Rotation angle of a partially filled key from horizontal. Default value@tie{}0. @item @code{text-trill-circled} -- In non-graphical mode, for keys shown as text, indicate a trill by circling the text if true, or by shading the text if false. Default value@tie{}#t. @end itemize' word-space''Space to insert between words in texts.'X-align-on-main-noteheads'VIf true, this grob will ignore suspended noteheads when aligning itself on NoteColumn.' X-attachment'VHorizontal attachment of a line on a frame, typically between -1 (left) and 1 (right).'X-extent'kExtent (size) in the X@tie{}direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object's reference point.'X-offset'IThe horizontal amount that this object is moved relative to its X-parent.' X-positions'Pair of X staff coordinates of a spanner in the form @code{(@var{left} . @var{right})}, where both @var{left} and @var{right} are in @code{staff-space} units of the current staff.' Y-attachment'QVertical attachment of a line on a frame, typically between -1 (down) and 1 (up).'Y-extent'kExtent (size) in the Y@tie{}direction, measured in staff-space units, relative to object's reference point.'Y-offset'GThe vertical amount that this object is moved relative to its Y-parent.' zigzag-length'xThe length of the lines of a zigzag, relative to @code{zigzag-width}. A value of@tie{}@code{1} gives 60-degree zigzags.' zigzag-width'The width of one zigzag squiggle. This number is adjusted slightly so that the spanner line can be constructed from a whole number of squiggles.'list'all-user-grob-properties'call-with-deferred-observers'define-internal-grob-property'accidental-grob'The accidental for this note.'accidental-grobs'?An alist with @code{(@var{notename} . @var{groblist})} entries.'adjacent-spanners'ly:grob-array?'2An array of directly neighboring dynamic spanners.' all-elements'eAn array of all grobs in this line. Its function is to protect objects from being garbage collected.' annotation'#Annotate a grob for debug purposes.'axis-group-parent-X'Containing X@tie{}axis group.'axis-group-parent-Y'Containing Y@tie{}axis group.'bars'An array of bar line pointers.'beam'%A pointer to the beam, if applicable.' beam-segments')Internal representation of beam segments.'bezier'DA pointer to a Bzier curve, for use by control points and polygons.'bound-alignment-interfaces'HInterfaces to be used for positioning elements that align with a column.' bounded-by-me'}An array of spanners that have this column as start/@/begin point. Only columns that have grobs or act as bounds are spaced.'bracket'The bracket for a number.' bracket-text'!The text for an analysis bracket.'break-alignment'<The @iref{BreakAlignment} in a @iref{NonMusicalPaperColumn}.' c0-position'4An integer indicating the position of middle@tie{}C.' chord-names'Array of chord names.'columns'XAn array of grobs, typically containing @code{PaperColumn} or @code{NoteColumn} objects.'concurrent-hairpins'All concurrent hairpins.'conditional-elements'Internal use only.' covered-grobs'1Grobs that could potentially collide with a beam.'direction-source'TIn case @code{side-relative-direction} is set, which grob to get the direction from.'display-cautionary'2Should the grob be displayed as a cautionary grob?'dot'$A reference to a @code{Dots} object.'dots'Multiple @code{Dots} objects.'elements'JAn array of grobs; the type is depending on the grob where this is set in.'encompass-objects'@Objects that a slur should avoid in addition to notes and stems.' fa-styles' symbol-list?'@List of note head styles that identify @q{fa} shape note heads.'figures'+Figured bass objects for continuation line.'flag'"A pointer to a @code{Flag} object.'footnote-stencil'$The stencil of a system's footnotes.'footnotes-before-line-breaking'!Footnote grobs of a whole system.'footnotes-after-line-breaking'"Footnote grobs of a broken system.'french-beaming-stem-adjustment'OStem will be shortened by this amount of space in case of French beaming style.'glissando-index',The index of a glissando in its note column.' grace-spacing'A run of grace notes.' has-span-bar'A pair of grobs containing the span bars to be drawn below and above the staff. If no span bar is in a position, the respective element is set to @code{#f}.'heads'An array of note heads.'items-worth-living'ZAn array of interesting items. If empty in a particular staff, then that staff is erased.'in-note-direction'+Direction to place in-notes above a system.'in-note-padding'Padding between in-notes.'in-note-stencil'#The stencil of a system's in-notes.'keep-alive-with'`An array of other @code{VerticalAxisGroup}s. If any of them are alive, then we will stay alive.' left-items'0Grobs organized on the left by a spacing object.' left-neighbor'tA grob similar to this one, on its left. For columns, the right-most column that has a spacing wish for this column.'make-dead-when'_An array of other @code{VerticalAxisGroup}s. If any of them are alive, then we will turn dead.'melody-spanner'(The @code{MelodyItem} object for a stem.'minimum-translations-alist'8An list of translations for a given start and end point.' neighbors'kThe X-axis neighbors of a grob. Used by the pure-from-neighbor-interface to determine various grob heights.' normal-stems'An array of visible stems.' note-columns'$An array of @code{NoteColumn} grobs.' note-head'A single note head.' note-heads'An array of note head grobs.' pedal-text'3A pointer to the text of a mixed-style piano pedal.'pure-relevant-grobs'YAll the grobs (items and spanners) that are relevant for finding the @code{pure-Y-extent}'pure-relevant-items'LA subset of elements that are relevant for finding the @code{pure-Y-extent}.'pure-relevant-spanners' pure-Y-common'OA cache of the @code{common_refpoint_of_array} of the @code{elements} grob set.'rest'"A pointer to a @code{Rest} object.'rest-collision'#A rest collision that a rest is in.'rests'An array of rest objects.' right-items'1Grobs organized on the right by a spacing object.'right-neighbor'See @code{left-neighbor}.'scripts'"An array of @code{Script} objects.'side-support-elements'$The side support, an array of grobs.'slur'"A pointer to a @code{Slur} object.'spacing'+The spacing spanner governing this section.'space-increment'The amount by which the total duration of a multimeasure rest affects horizontal spacing. Each doubling of the duration adds @code{space-increment} to the length of the bar.'spacing-wishes'2An array of note spacing or staff spacing objects.' span-start'+Is the note head at the start of a spanner?'spanner-broken'OIndicates whether spanner alignment should be broken after the current spanner.'spanner-placement'{The place of an annotation on a spanner. @code{LEFT} is for the first spanner, and @code{RIGHT} is for the last. @code{CENTER} will place it on the broken spanner that falls closest to the center of the length of the entire spanner, although this behavior is unpredictable in situations with lots of rhythmic diversity. For predictable results, use @code{LEFT} and @code{RIGHT}.' staff-grouper'The staff grouper we belong to.' staff-symbol'%The staff symbol grob that we are in.' sticky-host'(The grob that a sticky grob attaches to.'stem'"A pointer to a @code{Stem} object.'stems'An array of stem objects.'tie'!A pointer to a @code{Tie} object.'ties'#A grob array of @code{Tie} objects.' tremolo-flag'The tremolo object on a stem.' tuplet-number'The number for a bracket.' tuplet-start'!Is stem at the start of a tuplet?'tuplets'$An array of smaller tuplet brackets.'vertical-alignment'"The VerticalAlignment in a System.'vertical-skyline-elements'3An array of grobs used to create vertical skylines.'X-common'&Common reference point for axis group.'Y-common'See @code{X-common}.'adjacent-pure-heights'pA pair of vectors. 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