On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
> But as I don't seem to have posted any more about it I guess
> I didn't. Or maybe I did but discovered nothing more. We were
> not sure why this extra space had been added, so were reluctant
> to remove it (is that right, Neil?) The effe
2009/10/30 Trevor Daniels :
> I honestly can't remember whether I looked at it further or not.
> But as I don't seem to have posted any more about it I guess
> I didn't. Or maybe I did but discovered nothing more. We were
> not sure why this extra space had been added, so were reluctant
> to rem
Valentin, you wrote Thursday, October 29, 2009 9:27 AM
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Trevor Daniels
wrote:
Greetings Trevor and Neil, sorry for bumping this so late:
The default value for 'full-measure-spacing-width appears to
be just the default value for the distance property of a S
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Greetings Trevor and Neil, sorry for bumping this so late:
> The default value for 'full-measure-spacing-width appears to
> be just the default value for the distance property of a Spring
> object, which is 1, so setting 'full-measure-extra
Neil Puttock wrote Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:21 PM
2009/8/25 Trevor Daniels :
I'd forgotten that news item, but the extra space seems to be
too large. I've checked the scores of three publishers and all
of them position a single note in a bar close to the left bar
line. One of the LilyP
2009/8/25 Trevor Daniels :
> I'd forgotten that news item, but the extra space seems to be
> too large. I've checked the scores of three publishers and all
> of them position a single note in a bar close to the left bar
> line. One of the LilyPond examples I showed positioned the
> note almost i
Neil Puttock wrote Tuesday, August 25, 2009 9:17 PM
2009/8/25 Trevor Daniels :
This is a regression from 2.10. Both 2.13 and 2.12 show the
problem, but
2.10.33 does not.
Are you sure? I think it's covered by this news entry for 2.12:
`Notes or rests, such as a typical end note, that f
2009/8/25 Trevor Daniels :
> This is a regression from 2.10. Both 2.13 and 2.12 show the problem, but
> 2.10.33 does not.
Are you sure? I think it's covered by this news entry for 2.12:
`Notes or rests, such as a typical end note, that fill an entire
measure are preceded by some more space.'
The positioning of a single note which
occupies a bar fully is not correct if
ragged-right = ##f.
The following example illustrates the problem.
\layout { ragged-right = ##f }
\relative a' {
a1 a a
\break
a a a
\break
\time 2/4
a2 a a
\break
a
\time 1/4
a4 a
}
This is a regre