Mmmh, ok, line-breaking is the real issue (although I do not understand
what prevents lily to insert additional line breaks in the last two
lines). Considering this, then maybe some of the spacing problems in
ancient notation (which sometimes seem to be somewhat related to
situations similar to that in the example) could be solved by inserting
\break commands at proper places? I guess I should investigate further.
Greetings,
Juergen
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Juergen Reuter wrote:
As of current CVS, tuning grob SpacingSpanner's properties
shortest-duration-space and spacing-increment gives weird results for
horizontal spacing. For example, with the below ly file, the first two
lines are widely spaced, while the remaining lines are tightly packed.
The real complaint is not the spacing but the line-breaking.
I agree that it's unexpected; what happens is that one cramped line is less
"ugly" than the ugliness of all other (slightly stretched) lines added
together.
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