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Am Freitag, 29. August 2008 schrieb Carl D. Sorensen:
> >Some tests with inkscape show me that an ellipse
> > (depending on the aspect ratio of the rectangle) could be a little too
> > 'tall', but if the half-axes simply add a fixed amount in x and y to
> > the width and height of the rectangle, it would leave a more
> > controllable space in between (maybe it also would be faster to
> > calculate)
[...]
> I think that Reinhold's idea of x-padding and y-padding is a good idea,
> because it allows the user to change the aspect ratio of the ellipse if the
> automatically generated one is not good.  I will implement that idea by
> tomorrow, if Reinhold has already done so.

I've already implemented that last saturday with commit 
d462d4c7c356124edd1c0f1ef6037335669f30b5
Looking at the harp diagrams, I really did not like the ellipse, which was too 
high for my tast, but not wide enough,,, With different padding in x- and 
y-direction it looks okay now.

Of course, if you have better default padding values, we can change them.

> Have you tried making pedal diagrams in Inkscape with ovals and rounded
> rectangles?  

Yes, I tried rounded rectangles (my gut-feeling would prefer them), but the 
drawing routine has two problems: 
1) They are filled
2) They are printed after the pedal box, overwriting the box.

Cheers,
Reinhold

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