>> When you request strict ruler like time to space relationship then >> how do you expect Lilypond to know when repeated bars are allowed to >> use less space and when not so unless you explicitly say so? > > This makes sense, just not how I originally understood the repeated > bars to behave. In fact, using "graph paper" spacing, I fully expect > repeated bars to use exactly the same space as the original bar unless > told otherwise.
In your case Lilypond is faced with two conflicting constraints:
- "graph paper" spacing
- linelength
I guess that linelength takes precedence as that's what most people
would want lilypond to do, namely compress stuff a bit such that it fits
the line.
> Looking at it now, Lilypond might have just been
> stretching\compressing the line to satisfy the ragged-right setting?
I guess that's it and in most of my usecases the desired behaviour. Your
mileage may of course vary.
> I did indeed examine your code, but that part certainly wasn't clear.
> As I understand it what you wrote is no different from:
>
> \repeat percent 4 { \enterStrictTime \first \leaveStrictTime }
AFAIUI it is
\repeat percent 4 { \startNewSpacingSectionWithStrictTime \first
\leaveStrictTime }
and that is fundamentally different from
\startNewSpacingSectionWithStrictTime \repeat percent 4 { \first }
\leaveStrictTime
or that is my understanding, but I may be wrong.
Kind regards,
Michael
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