On 26.08.19 09:56, Michael Gerdau wrote:
Find attached my tests with the current (2 weeks old) git version. IMO
the current version of Lilypond does not have most (if at all!) of the
mentioned shortcomings, at least not at first glance.
LOL ;-)
Best, Simon
Looks good to me in 2.19.83 [current highest dev release not from git.]
Andrew
On 26/8/19 5:56 pm, Michael Gerdau wrote:
Find attached my tests with the current (2 weeks old) git version. IMO
the current version of Lilypond does not have most (if at all!) of the
mentioned shortcomings, at
Am 26.08.19 um 09:56 schrieb Michael Gerdau:
Anyway, have you actualliy tried the provided spacing examples given in
the (old?) article with a current version of lilypond?
Find attached my tests with the current (2 weeks old) git version.
For those who don’t want to compile from git
Hi Chad,
FWIW I also had assumed you claimed such a change would be simple.
Anyway, have you actualliy tried the provided spacing examples given in
the (old?) article with a current version of lilypond?
Find attached my tests with the current (2 weeks old) git version. IMO
the current version
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> many other factors influencing spacing.
>
> Best, Simon
>
> On 25.08.19 22:46, Chad Linsley wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Would anyone be interested in implementing this (simple?) improvement
> > to Lilypond’s horizontal spacing algorithm? The math is a
this (simple?) improvement
to Lilypond’s horizontal spacing algorithm? The math is all here:
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/p/pod/dod-idx/improved-algorithm-for-spacing-a-line-of-music.pdf?c=icmc;idno=bbp2372.2002.097;format=pdf
I wish I had the programming chops!
C
Dear all,
Would anyone be interested in implementing this (simple?) improvement to
Lilypond’s horizontal spacing algorithm? The math is all here:
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/p/pod/dod-idx/improved-algorithm-for-spacing-a-line-of-music.pdf?c=icmc;idno=bbp2372.2002.097;format=pdf
I wish I had