Comment #3 on issue 1818 by [email protected]: Inconsistent baseline-skip in markups with multi-rows commands
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1818
I don't really understand what you want to demonstrate. The baseline-skip in your example is just too small. To clarify how things currently work: For each line that \justified-lines, \column-lines, etc produce, the line is increased in height so that its height is at least: - 2/3 of baseline-skip above its ref point; - 1/3 of baseline-skip below its ref point. Of course, if the line already reaches at least these dimensions, no padding is added. With a baseline-skip adequatly chosen (i.e. more than the length from the top of [hlktbdf] characters down to the bottom of [jgqp] characters), then the lines will be evenly spaced. If baseline-skip is too small, as in your example, then the lines with [hlktbdf] will be further from the upper line than usual, and lines with [jgqp] will be further from the lower lines than usual. (And no padding is added to them). Maybe you'd like that \column-lines, \justified-lines, etc, shorten the line extents when they are bigger than baseline-skip, so that even though baseline-skip is too small, the lines are evenly spaced, possibly resulting into collisions? To me, that does not seem desirable. _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
