Forgot to answer all. So here again: Hi Pierre,
many thanks for testing 2013/7/4 Pierre Perol-Schneider <[email protected]>: > 2013/7/3 Thomas Morley <[email protected]> >> >> Hi, > > > Hi Harm, > >> >> As you can see >> a line with x-length 1 leads to a 'kern of 9.7 >> a line with x-length 2 leads to a 'kern of 18.3 >> a line with x-length 10 leads to a 'kern of 87 >> a line with x-length 29 leads to a 'kern of 173 I made a typo. Last line above should read: a line with x-length 20 leads to a 'kern of 173 > > > Hum, that's strange, I've tested with 2.2.21 too and I've found that : > > a line with x-length 1 leads to a 'kern of 10 > a line with x-length 2 leads to a 'kern of 20 > a line with x-length 10 leads to a 'kern of 100 > a line with x-length 29 leads to a 'kern of 290 > > I can send pictures if needed ? > > Cheers, > Pierre You're right. After copying into a new file I've got proper results! My test-file contained some scheme and custom-layout, so first I thought there was some bleed-over into the new test-score (although I did all to prevent that). But no. It was the global-staff-size. Setting #(set-global-staff-size 16) will show proper output with my values, bad with yours. So I should ask: How to get good results with different global-staff-size? Thanks, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
