On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 01:53 +0200, Francisco Vila wrote: > 2009/8/1 Joe Neeman <[email protected]>: > > On Sat, 2009-08-01 at 11:44 +0200, Francisco Vila wrote: > >> > > >> Hello. The new vertical algorythm is nearly perfect. Here is another > >> problem, though. > >> > >> \version "2.13.4" > >> \header{ title = "The title" } > >> { > >> \clef bass > >> \repeat unfold 60 g4 > >> } > >> > >> > >> There is no default spacing between the title and the first system; > >> this is not as noticeable when the default treble clef is set, but > >> with bass clef it nearly touches the title. > > > > This comes down to the default value of after-title-spacing in > > ly/paper-defaults-init.ly, which is clearly way too small. I'd suggest > > '((space . 10) (padding . 2)) as a starting point. Could you check > > whether this is default is indeed better (including, perhaps, on scores > > that are vertically stretched)? > > It is much better. Sorry for my lack of understanding of these > internals, but my question is, why the first system is in a lower > position when the score is stretched? > > Just to be sure, what I mean is: the distance from title to music > shouldn't be the same regardless of whether ragged-last-bottom=#f or > =#t ?
I'm not sure. In the old spacing code, the space between a title and a system could be stretched, so I preserved that behaviour in the new code. Would it be better if the space remained fixed? It can be achieved by adding (stretchability . 0) to after-title-spacing and I'm happy to add it to the default setting if that's the appropriate behaviour. > Another nitpick is, the music now almost touches the tagline, so I > wonder this default also has to grow. This is related to Reinhold's header collision; the extent of headers and footers isn't properly accounted for yet. Joe _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
