On 11/4/11 1:00 PM, "Neil Thornock" <[email protected]> wrote:
>It didn't work -- I still get skylines pushing things around. > >I'd love to just say: This many systems per page, at these >positions... but this time around I suppose I'll do the manual >breaks... > >On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 7:54 AM, Carl Sorensen <[email protected]> wrote: >> Try adding negative padding to avoid the bumping from the extended >> skylines. >> >> Carl >> >> >> On 11/2/11 7:09 AM, "Neil Thornock" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>>Hi Carl, >>>Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately the skylines nudge some systems >>>around, like with slurs or pitches high off the staff. Is there a way >>>to give all systems (or staves) the exact same X-extent and ignore >>>skylines/bounding boxes of other grobs? I've attached a file that worked for me. I set minimum distance = basic-distance, stretchability = 0, and padding to a big negative number. As you can see when you run the code, the first 2 pages have 5 systems, all of which lie at the same positions, even though note heads collide. You may need to do the same thing within the systems; I haven't done that here. HTH, Carl
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