On Sun, 2009-07-26 at 21:46 +1000, Cameron Horsburgh wrote: > Joe Neeman <joenee...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 17:09 +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > >> Am Montag, 22. Juni 2009 15:31:14 schrieb Joe Neeman: > >> > A quick update on the new vertical spacing: [...] > >> > Anything I've missed? > >> > >> While the new vertical spacing looks great for full scores (one system per > >> page), I have now run into a case where the old system worked much better. > >> In > >> particular, the spacing between the systems is too small with the new > >> system, > >> while in the old system it was easy to see where the systems end and new > >> systems begin. (On the positive side: The piano staff looks much better > >> with > >> the new system). > > > > Fixed now. Also, we use the whole page now instead of leaving those gaps > > at the top and the bottom. > > I've noticed a couple of problems with the default system spacing. If I > were to compile this file: > > ---------------------8<-------------- > > \version "2.13.4" > > \score{ > \repeat unfold 150 {a' b' c' d' } > \layout{ > ragged-bottom = ##t > } > } > > ---------------------8<-------------- > > I end up with three pages. The final page, which consists of only three > systems, is spaced naturally and comfortably. The other pages, however, > have eight systems which are spaced very far apart. I imagine the three > systems on the final page could easily have been squeezed on to them. > > I've also run into a similar problem that I don't appear to be able to > replicate minimally. A score I am working on should fit on to one page, > but unexpectedly page breaks about half way through so that the first > page has six systems and the second four. The systems are spaced > naturally, but there is a huge amount of space atthe bottom of each > page. > > If you want me to send the file off list, Joe, let me know (I won't post > it here due to copyright issues).
Please do send me the files. But first, check to see if they give the same behaviour with current git. I pushed some changes yesterday that may have helped. > > BTW, what is the best place to report bugs with the new code? I'm > assuming that -bug is for mainstream code and problems with experimental > versions should be discussed here. I think this thread is a good place. Joe _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel