On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 12:41:54PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> As you can notice at the chart of all available scripts in the section
> on "Articulation",
> some articulations stay close to the note head, whereas others always
> are typeset
> above/below the stave. The staff-padding property is only in effect for the
> articulations that always are typeset outside the stave, such as
> staccatissimo,
> stopped, turn and lost of others. Once you think of it, this design
> choice in
> LilyPond makes sense.
>
> The obvious follow-up question is how LilyPond determines which
> articulations
> should follow the note head into the stave and which should stay outside.
> The answer can be found in the initalization file scm/script.scm, where
> the articulations that should follow the note head have the property
> quantize-position set.
>
> /Mats
Thank You, Mats, thanks a lot :-)
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