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Tuning outputLilyPond tries to take as much formatting as possible out of your hands. Nevertheless, there are situations where it needs some help, or where you want to override its decisions. In this section we discuss ways to do just that. Formatting is internally done by manipulating so called objects (graphic objects). Each object carries with it a set of properties (object properties) specific to that object. For example, a stem object has properties that specify its direction, length and thickness. The most direct way of tuning the output is by altering the values of these properties. There are two ways of doing that: first, you can temporarily change the definition of a certain type of object, thus affecting a whole set of objects. Second, you can select one specific object, and set a object property in that object. |
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