Trevor Bača escreveu: > 2. There is a bug with proportional not dealing with skips correctly. > Proportional notation handles notes and rests correctly. But > proportional notation freaks out with skips. I noticed this some time > ago but haven't really drawn any special attention to the bug because > a reasonable workaround is to use a transparent rest (or transparent > note) in place of a skip. But this is a problem and does need to be > fixed because using this workaround can (and does) lead to all sorts > of interpreter warnings about clashing note columns or unknown rest > direction. Here's a snippet and I'll crosspost the bug list; to see > what's going on, render the example and note that the spacing of all > three scores should be identical but that the 2nd score is not:
\override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t seems to work over here. > 3. I saw the discussion on the list a couple of days ago about setting > proportionalNotationDuration in the middle of musical input and was > quite surprised to find out that this was possible. It obviously is > possible (as the violin score here shows) but I wonder if the behavior > is well-defined. I guess that's a question for Han-Wen, but it doesn't > surprise me that resetting proportionalNotationDuration in mid-input > can confuse the spacing algorithms. FWIW, I set > proportionalNotationDuration once in the header of the Score context > only. However, this set-only-once idea obviously won't work where > there are tempo changes. At a tempo change I would start a new spacing > section and then reset proportionaNotationDuration, thus minimizing > the number of different settings to proportionalNotationDuration. as explained in the manual (albeit a bit poorly), classical proportional notation is a combination of different spacing options. Each option has its own property, and must be switched on separately. The 2.8 NEWS files shows the effect of each property separately. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen LilyPond Software Design -- Code for Music Notation http://www.lilypond-design.com _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user