[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Scharkowski) writes: > I have a chord symbol above the first note in a volta bracket. > This chord symbol collides with the bracket. Is it possible to move a > single chord symbol?
In my humble opinion, this is but a symptom of a more general, underlying bug: Symbols that shouldn't collide, sometimes do. I haven't quite managed to grasp, yet, why "a-.->" works wonderfully while "a\f\tempo 4=90 \markup{Foo bar}" doesn't quite look good...[1] Even if a "box algorithm" like TeX's isn't perfectly suitable to the needs of music typesetting -- notes should at least be allowed to "collide" with staff lines -- I think a stricter regime where most symbols are not allowed to collide in the first place should be put in place. This requires some thought to how objects should be moved to avoid collisions, e.g. which symbol should "yield" and move, and in what direction. [1] not tested right now; the lilypond installation on this box is a bit old, but from memory the first example is OK and the second gives a collision or two. -- Arvid _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user