This looks awesome, Jean! Thanks so much for this great start! And thanks
to everyone else who has chimes in on this. We may get to a great solution
yet!

In my recent score, again, a single vocal staff with two piano staves
below, I had instances where there were 2, 3, and 4-syllable clusters where
I had to adjust almost all the syllables’ positions, sometimes on just one
end, mostly on both ends, sometimes in the middle as well. I apologize that
I haven’t had a chance to test your fix out yet (work is a bit too busy at
the moment), but how well would you say it handles those kinds of groups?

I’ll post some more specific examples later demonstrating the issues before
my manual tweaks versus after (not that they’re perfect).

Best,
Abraham

On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 11:40 AM Kieren MacMillan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jean,
>
> > This just removes the lyric syllable's presence in horizontal
> > spacing, then adjusts its placement if it collides with its
> > right neighbor. It works in this case because there is nothing
> > on the left that the lyric syllable in question could collide
> > with. (It also does not handle collisions with other things
> > than the next lyric syllable.)
>
> Well, between the two hacks you just hacked, a huge percentage of my
> note-spacing tweaking effort has just been saved, so I thank you immensely!
>
> Can't wait to unleash these on my scores and get back you/list with some
> real-world data. (I know one of the things I’ll run into almost immediately
> is that I will need the *LAST* syllable to be shifted to the *RIGHT*, but
> I’m going to take on that “upgrade” as a Scheme-ing challenge!)
>
> Gratefully,
> Kieren.

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