Re: Shortest duration is *not* printed when running 'lilypond --verbose'

2011-12-21 Thread Xavier Scheuer
to a value whereas common-shortest-duration is calculated as explained in NR 4.5.1. IIUC it is common-shortest-duration that should be printed when running 'lilypond --verbose' (and that is not printed, actually). Who is a specialist of horizontal spacing? Cheers, Xavier -- Xavier Scheuer x.sche

Re: Shortest duration is *not* printed when running 'lilypond --verbose'

2011-12-21 Thread David Kastrup
, and shortest-duration-space is set to 2.0 IIUC common-shortest-duration is different from base-shortest-duration. base-shortest-duration is set to a value whereas common-shortest-duration is calculated as explained in NR 4.5.1. IIUC it is common-shortest-duration that should be printed when running

Re: Shortest duration is *not* printed when running ¹lilypond --verbose¹

2011-12-10 Thread Xavier Scheuer
-shortest-duration. base-shortest-duration is set to a value whereas common-shortest-duration is calculated as explained in NR 4.5.1. IIUC it is common-shortest-duration that should be printed when running 'lilypond --verbose' (and that is not printed, actually). Who is a specialist of horizontal spacing

Shortest duration is *not* printed when running ’lilypond --verbose’

2011-12-09 Thread Xavier Scheuer
Hello, NR 4.5.1 Horizontal spacing overview says The most common shortest duration is determined as follows: in every measure, the shortest duration is determined. The most common shortest duration is taken as the basis for the spacing, with the stipulation that this shortest duration

Re: Shortest duration is *not* printed when running ¹lilypond --verbose¹

2011-12-09 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 12/9/11 4:04 PM, Xavier Scheuer x.sche...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, NR 4.5.1 Horizontal spacing overview says The most common shortest duration is determined as follows: in every measure, the shortest duration is determined. The most common shortest duration is taken as the basis for