Re: Crammed ChordNames
Hi Pierre-Luc, >> I don’t know… but if you figure out what’s causing it, ***please*** tell me, >> because I also often (and “randomly”) get ChordName collisions like this in >> my scores, and my workflow is rarely (read: NEVER) luxurious enough for me >> to do anything except edition-engraver-tweak the crap out of the score and >> move on. > > My goto is usually to pepper the offending part with \allowPageTurn.s > and check that all 4 editions (letter, letterXL, tablet, tabletXL) are > ok (git commit -vp && git push && ./doItAll and move on). The thing is, there’s usually MORE than enough vertical space to allow the ChordNames to “float up”, and \allowPageTurn-s [and related] throw off my (read: the optimal LOL) layout. One day maybe I’ll have enough time to really investigate the issue and come up with a real solution… Cheers, Kieren. __ My work day may look different than your work day. Please do not feel obligated to read or respond to this email outside of your normal working hours.
Re: Crammed ChordNames
> I don’t know… but if you figure out what’s causing it, ***please*** tell me, > because I also often (and “randomly”) get ChordName collisions like this in > my scores, and my workflow is rarely (read: NEVER) luxurious enough for me to > do anything except edition-engraver-tweak the crap out of the score and move > on. My goto is usually to pepper the offending part with \allowPageTurn.s and check that all 4 editions (letter, letterXL, tablet, tabletXL) are ok (git commit -vp && git push && ./doItAll and move on). -- Pierre-Luc Gauthier
Re: Crammed ChordNames
Hi Pierre-Luc, > Why am I so often, (and so randomly) getting crammed ChordNames in Staves ? I don’t know… but if you figure out what’s causing it, ***please*** tell me, because I also often (and “randomly”) get ChordName collisions like this in my scores, and my workflow is rarely (read: NEVER) luxurious enough for me to do anything except edition-engraver-tweak the crap out of the score and move on. Cheers, Kieren. __ My work day may look different than your work day. Please do not feel obligated to read or respond to this email outside of your normal working hours.