Dear list, I've been typesetting an early baroque continuo part and came across several problems.
I'm using lily 2.7.12 windows native and I'm not wether some of these issues have or haven't been taken care of in later version which are not yet aviable to me... 1. (Possible bug...) Please take a look at the attached bit of my score. Accidentals are shifted horizontally a bit lower when typeset alone (sharp and flat with numbers 1 and two respectively), which is not that bad in itself, but when they are attached to numbers (6's in my example - numbers 2 and 3) this problem persists with 6#, while 6 with flat is OK. Is there a temporary workaround? I tried to override the padding prop. of BassFigure obj. but without succes... 2. Figured Bass feature as implemented was probably made with later figured bass in mind, but in earlier music (around 1650 in my case) sharps and flats occur more often alone. For these cases it would probably be better to use greater font size of the accidentals glyphs for these cases. As seen in the example, the sharp symbol is very in comparison with the "3" numeral (under number 1. for example). As with previous problem I wasn't succesfull at changing the properties of the individual figure. Any help would be appreciated. Jan Janovcik __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user