Hallo
It was always a bad result because a beginner could be irritated by the wrong
key names. For each other instrument it could be correct, but for clarinets
the key names are wrong (I could only evaluate the names for saxophone).
The names were inherited from the oboe. (ees is wrong!)
I hav
>>> By looking to the ties, it becomes clear that b~b and d'~d' ties
>>> are more far apart from the noteheads than what would be optimal,
>>> presumably to avoid staff lines which aren't there.
>>
>> Issue #141?
>
> True. Created 2006, postponed 2008. And 'very difficult'.
`Very difficult' with
2011/2/18 Werner LEMBERG :
>> I have not found this in the issue list.
>>
>> {
>> a16 ~ a b ~ b c' ~ c' d' ~ d'
>> }
>>
>> By looking to the ties, it becomes clear that b~b and d'~d' ties are
>> more far apart from the noteheads than what would be optimal,
>> presumably to avoid staff lines which
Comment #4 on issue 141 by paconet@gmail.com: harmonizing vertical tie
positions
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=141
(Reproduced with 2.13.51, 2.14 beta)
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> I have not found this in the issue list.
>
> {
> a16 ~ a b ~ b c' ~ c' d' ~ d'
> }
>
> By looking to the ties, it becomes clear that b~b and d'~d' ties are
> more far apart from the noteheads than what would be optimal,
> presumably to avoid staff lines which aren't there.
Issue #141?
Hello,
I have not found this in the issue list.
{
a16 ~ a b ~ b c' ~ c' d' ~ d'
}
By looking to the ties, it becomes clear that b~b and d'~d' ties are
more far apart from the noteheads than what would be optimal,
presumably to avoid staff lines which aren't there.
--
Francisco Vila. Badajoz
Comment #5 on issue 570 by paconet@gmail.com: Articulations can collide
with ties
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=570
if fermata can be considered as an articulation, this example shows a very
hard collision:
\version "2.13.50"
{ b16_\fermata ~ b8 b16 }
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Updates:
Status: Fixed
Labels: -Patch-review fixed_2_13_51
Comment #15 on issue 1229 by tdaniels...@googlemail.com: Notes on ledger
lines with stems pointed away from the staff overlap clef and staff ends in
tight layouts
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=122
On Tue 15 Feb 2011, 18:26 Graham Percival wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:42:05PM +0200, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> > As for me --- sometimes it takes *too much* to follow threads (yes, my
> > English
> > is much worse* than it may appear).
>
> How much time? Could you record this next time?