Type alias OtherNotationAttributes

OtherNotationAttributes: {
    color: string | null;
    default-x: number | null;
    default-y: number | null;
    id: string | null;
    number: number | null;
    placement: "above" | "below" | null;
    relative-x: number | null;
    relative-y: number | null;
    smufl: string | null;
    type: "start" | "stop" | "single";
}

Type declaration

  • color: string | null

    Indicates the color of an element.

  • default-x: number | null

    Changes the computation of the default horizontal position. If the parent is a <notehead-text> element, the origin is changed relative to the left-hand side of the note or the musical position within the bar. Otherwise, the origin is changed relative to the start of the first measure on the system, and these values are used when the current measure or a succeeding measure starts a new system. Positive x is right and negative x is left.

  • default-y: number | null

    Changes the computation of the default vertical position. The origin is changed relative to the top line of the staff. Positive y is up and negative y is down.

  • id: string | null

    Specifies an ID that is unique to the entire document.

  • number: number | null

    Used to distinguish between two simultaneous chords arpeggiated separately (different numbers) or together (same number).

  • placement: "above" | "below" | null

    Indicates whether something is above or below another element, such as a note or a notation.

  • relative-x: number | null

    Changes the horizontal position relative to the default position, either as computed by the individual program, or as overridden by the default-x attribute. Positive x is right and negative x is left.

  • relative-y: number | null

    Changes the vertical position relative to the default position, either as computed by the individual program, or as overridden by the default-y attribute. Positive y is up and negative y is down.

  • smufl: string | null

    Indicates a particular Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL) character using its canonical glyph name. Sometimes this is a formatting choice, and sometimes this is a refinement of the semantic meaning of an element.

  • type: "start" | "stop" | "single"

    Indicates if this is a single-note notation, or the start or stop of a multi-note notation.

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