On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 23:12 +0100, Alexander Kobel wrote:
> Joe Neeman wrote:
> >> Am Mittwoch, 13. Januar 2010 17:02:18 schrieb David Kastrup:
> >> That's basically the approach taken by Joe for spacing staves: Place the
> >> center lines minimum-spacing apart, except if the skylines would (almost?)
> >> overlap (including a padding). In the latter case add space until no
> >> overlap
> >> occurs. Of course, when stretching is enabled, things are a little more
> >> involved.
> >>
> >> I just don't know how Joe aligns lyrics, in particular, whether only the
> >> extents are used or whether the baseline is used like the center line for
> >> staves.
> >
> > The minimum-distances are measured from the "origin" of the line. That
> > is, if the extent of a staff is (-5 . 5) then we measure from the
> > center. Thus, we just need to make sure that the "origin" of a Lyrics
> > line is its baseline (I can't check this right now). Then it should be
> > sufficient just to set minimum-distance to the desired line-skip.
>
> This would be sufficient for the inter-lyrics spacing, but we should
> take care that it does not influence the staff-to-lyrics spacing for the
> bad. Or is this one determined by the actual extent of the glyphs?
Actually, the origin of the lyrics is already the baseline, as the
following example shows. So it should just be a matter of finding the
right default for minimum-distance.
\version "2.13.10"
<<
{ c'' c'' c'' c'' }
\new Lyrics \lyricmode { d }
\new Lyrics \lyricmode { p }
>>
\layout {
\context {
\Lyrics
\override VerticalAxisGroup #'inter-loose-line-spacing = #'((space .
0) (minimum-distance . 0) (padding . -20))
}
}
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