On 28/12/2011 11:40, m...@apollinemike.com wrote: > On Dec 25, 2011, at 10:50 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote: > Vertical skylines are useful for any object whose height changes appreciably > over its horizontal span. Slurs (sometimes) fall into this category. > Accidentals fall into this category as well and have been dealt with > similarly (I don't know who wrote the code, but there is code in > accidental.cc to get a boxed approximation of an accidental's form). > > I am not sure that dynamics and lyrics have subtleties in their shape that > could be better approximated by the use of boxes (perhaps dynamics more than > lyrics as they are slanted, but I'm dubious of this). > > To fix the problem, it'll be necessary to cook up a few minimal examples > showing each problem (ideally with lines that can be commented out to trigger > the problem). Once you have this, we'll be able to find the cause rather > quickly. I suspect that the issue arises from too-generous pure height > approximations and/or oddities in inter-staff vertical spacing, so boxes are > likely not the solution.
Another situation is that center-aligned barnumbers (right-aligned barnumers simply look ugly for >100 bars) are shifted upwards by the rectangular box of the treble clef, even though no collision would occur at all. Simple example is attached. Cheers, Reinhold -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reinhold Kainhofer, reinh...@kainhofer.com, http://reinhold.kainhofer.com/ * Financial & Actuarial Math., Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria * http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/, DVR: 0005886 * LilyPond, Music typesetting, http://www.lilypond.org
\version "2.15.24" \relative c'' { \override Score.BarNumber #'self-alignment-X = #CENTER \repeat unfold 5 { c1 c1 c1 | \break } }
treble_clef_barnumber.pdf
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