On Monday 24 January 2005 07:23 am, Erik Sandberg wrote: > On Sunday 23 January 2005 03.16, David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> So is your proposed fix, in other words, that shiftOn should apply to > colliding rests also? so in your exemple the e4\rest should be > shifted a few mm to the right? No. Shifting to the right would make it worse. I can't think of any reason for shifting a rest to the right, ever. Such a rest is *always* moved to the left, never to the right. If in this .ly file it is moved to the right, it will still be seen to belong to the lowest voice instead of the middle voice, and the measure still won't make sense. Four voices on one stave, no problem, right?: _____ | o top voice r middle voice r 2nd middle voice o bottom voice | ========= Four voices on one stave with the top and bottom note heads too close together for rests to fit between. It doesn't matter how many stems there are: ________________________________________________ | --continuing: o top voice r | -middle voice o| -top voice o middle voice |o -bottom voice o 2nd middle voice r| -2nd middle voice | o bottom voice =========================================== That's the way it's always been done, and if you look at alternatives you can see that it's the only way it can ever be done. To implement, and fix the bug, all you need to do is shift a rest to the left too far to be directly over or under a notehead if and only if: 1. The rest has a pitch assigned to it. 2. *And* it collides with a note or lies next to a stem. The user has to know how this is supposed to look, so the user has to pitch the rest of the inside voice rest accordingly. The rest has to be before a stem, not a note head, so there is often a choice which stem. It shouldn't matter whether there is \shiftOn or \shiftOff, since the middle rest if shifted is necessarily always leftmost. Here's another possibility, a unison: ________________________________________________ | --continuing: o top voice r | -middle voice |o| -top voice -bottom voice o middle voice r| -2nd middle voice o 2nd middle voice | o bottom voice =========================================== What more do you need to add to handle rest collision? You've already done the hard part. Now *please* do the easy part. daveA -- The only technical exercises for guitar which are worthy of the instrument consist in "Dynamic Guitar Technique". I promise miracles. Get it at: http://www.openguitar.com/dynamic.html daveA David Raleigh Arnold dra..at..openguitar.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user