Am 20. November 2006, 11:50 Uhr (-0600) schrieb Trevor Bača: > > Additionally, as of the 2.9 series there's a \newSpacingSection > command available that might be useful if the spacing characteristics > of the piece change for a define period of time. The 2.10 NEWS file > gives an example.
Thanks for the notice, I'll look into it. Proportional Notation in lilypond is far from what the name suggests: The output often is a mess (measures, which are too short (like 1/8) resulting in the previous measure to stretch out all the way to the right margin and such things...) I'm constantly changing the spacing values (nearly for every measure) to ridiculous numbers just in order to stretch out or shrink measures so that they line up with the timing of the graphics above. Empty measures are always too short and I keep inserting invisible notes in order to make the bar stretch. Whenever an additional note or something else shows up in a measure, the whole spacing gets screwed and I can start all over again, deleting invisible notes etc. (I think I've spent more than 2 complete days redoing things which already had been done). I'm not complaining, this is just a warning to anybody, who is interested in proportional notation. At this point it is not working very well. I'm trying to collect a list of things which make it somewhat reproducable and will send that to the developers when I'm done. Maybe it is easier to fix than I think... -- Orm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
