Dear Bug Squad, Would you please look at the possible collision-regression in the example below?
It seems as if the vertical spacing engine has a different idea of what the
indents are, than does the printing engine. This matters when the indents are
different on neighboring lines, such as the first and second line of a score.
I should emphasize that I did *not* notice this in real music, despite my
efforts to uncover exactly this kind of problem. Instead, I found this while
looking into issue 1290, which required me to make some artificial examples.
I put in a non-essential tie just to give a colliding object some width, to
confirm that this is not just a near-miss kind of error.
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\version "2.13.38"
\score { {
\repeat unfold 16 g'
g' g' g, g' % \break
\repeat unfold 20 g'
g' g'''~g'''~g''' % the tie is not essential
}
\layout {
% indent = #2
% short-indent = #14
} }
% #(ly:set-option 'debug-skylines #t)<<attachment: not1290.png>>
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