Forgot to answer all. So here again:

Hi Pierre,

many thanks for testing

2013/7/4 Pierre Perol-Schneider <pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com>:
> 2013/7/3 Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi,
>
>
> Hi Harm,
>
>>
>> As you can see
>> a line with x-length  1 leads to a 'kern of   9.7
>> a line with x-length  2 leads to a 'kern of  18.3
>> a line with x-length 10 leads to a 'kern of  87
>> a line with x-length 29 leads to a 'kern of 173

I made a typo. Last line above should read:
   a line with x-length 20 leads to a 'kern of 173

>
>
> Hum, that's strange, I've tested with 2.2.21 too and I've found that :
>
> a line with x-length  1 leads to a 'kern of 10
> a line with x-length  2 leads to a 'kern of  20
> a line with x-length 10 leads to a 'kern of 100
> a line with x-length 29 leads to a 'kern of 290
>
> I can send pictures if needed ?
>
> Cheers,
> Pierre

You're right. After copying into a new file I've got proper results!
My test-file contained some scheme and custom-layout, so first I
thought there was some bleed-over into the new test-score (although I
did all to prevent that).

But no.
It was the global-staff-size.

Setting
#(set-global-staff-size 16)
will show proper output with my values, bad with yours.


So I should ask:
How to get good results with different global-staff-size?


Thanks,
  Harm

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