Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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I don't think this is the problem: all the objects are tuned only once.
It's still broken with \set instead of \override. The attached file produces the same results with 2.1.17 as before.
Also there is again no space after a key signature unless there is a time signature. This doesn't look very good and can be confusing to read. I'm back to 2.1.14 until I have workarounds or until it's fixed.
As always thanks for all of your great work here,
Try setting staff-padding.
What has staff-padding to do with the spacing betwen the key signature and the first note on a line? I did some experiments with the example in Pauls first email on the problem, http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-01/msg00684.html The problem appears when you have a key signature with many sharps or flats, as the d flat major in this example. I tried playing with the values in space-alist in KeySignature and it seems that the spacing to the first-note doesn't work that well. I expected it to specify the spacing from the right edge of the key signature to the first note, but it rather seems to be related to the space from the left edge (which doesn't make sense since the width of the key signature depends on the key). So, if I increase the spacing to the first note to 6.5, I can make Pauls example look right (even with c flag major) but then the spacing is far too large in f major, for example. Changing from fixed-space to extra-space didn't help either (I never exactly understood how these work, even though the names are intuitive).
/Mats
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