On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Keith E OHara <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fellow bug-chasers,
> In the new rod-and-spring vertical spacing system, rods sometimes appear
> in surprising places.
>
> If we have two staves on either side of a non-staff, such as Dynamics or
> Lyrics, the new system ensures that the requested padding between staves
> appears as a clearance below the last of the non-staff lines. Also, any
> staff-staff minimum-distance in excess of that required to avoid collisions,
> is placed below the lowest intervening non-staff.
>
> The intention, I think, was to let whichever requires the most room --
> intervening non-staffs, padding between notes on the staves themselves, or
> minimum-distance between staves -- determine the staff spacing. Then the
> non-staff lines should be spaced between the staves according to the options
> such as UP/DOWN/CENTER that we chose for them.
>
> The override in this example makes the issue more obvious. With no
> overrides we notice only that the centered dynamics are not quite centered,
> but a little high because the default staff-staff padding of 1 staff-space
> is placed below the dynamics.
> -Keith
>
> --8<--
> \version "2.13.39"
> \new PianoStaff \with {
> \override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'minimum-distance = #12
> } <<
> {g' b b g'}
> \new Dynamics { s\< s\> s s\!}
> {d'' b'' b'' d''} >>
>
>
Greetings, Keith -
I couldn't find this entered as an issue already (I would have expected it,
since it's been at least a couple of weeks), so I've added it as issue 1442
:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1442
Pondly,
Ralph
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