On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:31 AM, m...@apollinemike.com <m...@apollinemike.com> wrote: > Thanks Janek! Very valuable stuff.
:) >> (sorry, too big for an attachment - 200 kB) >> In short: >> - staffswitch lines are broken > > This is because VoiceFollower is not set as (cross-staff . #t) in > define-grobs.scm. I'm not sure why...this seems like a good idea > irrespective of how the skyline work pans out. I find it even more surprising that Glissandos work perfectly. Aren't they related to VoiceFollowers? >> - some ties change shape > > This will take me some time to figure out...I'm gonna have to look at all the > parameters going into tie scoring and see which ones are changing. I'll > likely push something to staging the weekend or next week in the style of > Tie_formatting_problem::spew () that gives tons of specs and then run the > output through python to pick up on changes. Of course, if any tie gurus > have intuition about this, lemme know! No idea when i'll have time to finish Tie Report, but as tie shapes are screwed in general, i wouldn't care much about this change. New shape isn't worse than previous one, i'd say. >> - some skylines are really weird > > This is likely a directioning problem - all upwards pointing skylines seem to > come out just fine. The culprit would most likely be in stencil-integral.cc: > the notion of "UP" must be hardcoded somewhere that it shouldn't be. > If you have a moment to test out weird-skylines.ly on different versions of > the patchset, I'd appreciate it! Tenuto skyline seems to be wrong since the beginning - i've tested patchsets 36, 34, 32 and 30, it looked similar everywhere. Sharp and forte skylines seemed ok in patchset 36, see here: http://lilypond-stuff.1065243.n5.nabble.com/file/n5705595/weird-skylines_patchset-36.pdf http://lilypond-stuff.1065243.n5.nabble.com/file/n5705595/weird-skylines_patchset-37.pdf >> - sometimes objects interlock too much. > > This was the case in the lyric example you sent. I fixed it by adding light > skyline-horizontal-padding to lyrics. Hmm. I have another idea, which would be more difficult but also extremely awesome, and it would be very handy for area spacing (see http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2012-03/msg00507.html): make the skyline shape "magnetic". See illustration here: http://lilypond-stuff.1065243.n5.nabble.com/file/n5705595/magnetic_skylines_demo.pdf What do you think? cheers, Janek _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel