Hi David,

I think this comment is somewhat glib. I'll start another thread to discuss
it. But briefly, the colleague whose music I engrave writes very complex
scores and his practice is to use 3cm = 1 second to indicate the flow of
time to the performers as an extra axis of information. While I personally
do not think this is a good idea, he does, and I am told that musicians who
perform these difficult works find it helpful. It's not for me to argue
against this. So the thing is that he can do this with a pencil at the
drafting board, and it's disappointing that lilypond is incapable of
duplicating that, despite its hugely powerful layout engine. As for
starting on the barline as per graph paper, you miss the point. The
distance between barlines is intended to show the time flow in the piece,
and of course the notes have left and right margins in the bar, the same as
a book has margins. But within the margins in the bar it's nice if the
notes are quite proportional. I can't achieve this in lilypond with the
proportional notation settings because the tempi and most common note
values fluctuate hugely and I am unable to get even layout. It's something
I - and others - wish lilypond could do, and whether you agree with the
practice or not, it's valid I believe to want to be able to duplicate
handwritten MSS where the composer considers this important. Lilypond is
heavily biased to Common Era music, and that's well and good and where it
excels, but I think with the amount of contemporary modernist music being
written people could be a bit more open to more contemporary techniques.

I probably have not expressed this very eloquenty, but as said, I think
this needs to move to another thread, to avoid hijacking this one.

Andrew


On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 00:58, David Wright <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> (As an aside, it amuses me to read the posts from people who want their
> scores' x-axes treated precisely like graph paper, with strict
> proportional spacing. Surely this means that the first note of each
> measure should overprint the barline.)
>
>
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