2012/12/5 Eluze <elu...@gmail.com>: > Thomas Morley wrote >> 2012/12/5 Eluze < > >> eluzew@ > >> >: >>> Eric Pancer wrote >>>> One more issue: my lyrics above the second line of music have more >>>> affinity towards the bottom lyric of the first line, than the actual >>>> notes of the second line. Any pointers on how to fix it are >>>> appreciated. >>> >>> hmm - that's astonishing! if I change the order of the 2 scores this >>> happens >>> too, with the 2nd score being misaligned again! >>> >>> I tried all the kind of spacing overrides: nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing >>> and >>> others and finally found a working solution: >>> >>> \new Lyrics \with { >>> alignAboveContext = exAA >>> \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-staff-spacing = #'( >>> (basic-distance . 1) >>> (minimum-distance . 1) >>> (padding . .5) >>> (stretchability . 999) >>> ) >>> \override VerticalAxisGroup.staff-affinity = ##f >>> fontSize = #-2 >>> } >>> >>> note that the staff-affinity has to be set to false for this to work. >>> >>> I wonder if there are better solutions or if this is a bug. >>> >>> Eluze >>> >> >> I've got quite convincing results with: >> >> \layout { >> \context { >> \Lyrics >> \override VerticalAxisGroup >> #'nonstaff-relatedstaff-spacing #'basic-distance = #5 >> } >> } >> \paper { >> score-system-spacing #'basic-distance = #15 >> markup-system-spacing #'basic-distance = #15 >> } >> >> (setting them on toplevel) > > ok - I must have forgotten some stupid spacing variable somewhere! > > but I think the toplevel settings don't need to be changed!
+1 > > thanks anyway > Eluze _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user