But I have probably understood it wrong, because in that case I cannot see 
what’s wrong with the default spacing...

> 30 maj 2023 kl. 13:34 skrev Leo Correia de Verdier 
> <leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com>:
> 
> I think what was asked for was for the proportional spacing to be done based 
> on the stems position rather than the noteheads, with the result akin to this 
> horrible hack:
> 
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> 
> up = { \change Staff = "up" \stemDown \temporary\override NoteColumn.X-offset 
> = #1 }
> down = { \change Staff = "down" \stemUp \revert NoteColumn.X-offset }
> 
> \score {
>  \new PianoStaff  <<
> 
>    \new Staff = "up"  {
>      \time 12/8
>      \clef bass
>      \new Voice { s1. }
>    }
> 
>    \new Staff = "down" {
>      \override Beam.positions = #'( 6 . 6 )
>      \clef bass
>      \stemUp b8[ c'  \up c' b]
>      \down b8[  \up c' b]
>      \down c'[  \up c']
>      \down b8  \up c' b
>    }
> 
>>> 
> 
> \layout {
>  \context {
>    \Score
>    proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/12)
>    \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t
>  }
> }}
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> 
>> 30 maj 2023 kl. 12:41 skrev Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr>:
>> 
>> Le lundi 29 mai 2023 à 10:45 +0200, Lib Lists a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I am trying to reproduce the notation used in Ligeti's 'Der Zauberlehrling' 
>>> piano etude. See attached a fragment from the original and my attempt in 
>>> Lilypond.
>>> 
>>> Everything works fine, except that I cannot find a way to reproduce the 
>>> proportional notation used by the original copist. It looks to me that the 
>>> proportional spacing was made according to the stems and not the noteheads, 
>>> because of the cross-staff notation (that's only partly true, as the first 
>>> four notes seems to be have a slightly bigger gap between the second and 
>>> third note, but that's a relatively minor detail).
>>> 
>>> Here is my Lilypond file for the second bar of the original example. As you 
>>> can see, I tried to use the tools for proportional notation, but without 
>>> much success. Apologies for the long example, I thought this would be more 
>>> helpful than a smaller one.
>>> 
>>> Any help would be really appreciated.
>>> 
>> With
>> 
>> \layout {
>>  \context {
>>    \Score
>>    proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1/12)
>>    \override SpacingSpanner.uniform-stretching = ##t
>>  }
>> }
>> 
>> it looks quite OK, doesn't it?
>> 
>> Jean
>> 
> 


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