On 9/15/16 10:11 AM, "Chris Yate" <chrisy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>For the sake of argument, here's what Sibelius does in similar >circumstances, and which I think is right, and actually within the spirit >of Gould's coments. I note that sib1.png is exactly the same chord as in the Gould scan. And it has two less dots than Gould shows. So it's not consistent with Gould. If the trim rule for Gould were "trim to the chord spaces if the dot spaces are two or more staff spaces larger than the chord spaces", then we'd get the Sibelius output. The current logic doesn't reflect Gould's rules at all, as it only refers to the number of staff positions taken by the chord, not the number of staff spaces taken by the chord. And Gould clearly considers staff spaces to be the important metric in her rules. So the challenge is to figure out a way to implement Gould's rules with some adjustable parameter that allow us to get Sibelius's rules. I'll have to think about it a bit. My current change improved some things, but made others worse. But I'm sure it's doable. Thanks, Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user