Re: Accidentals too close to barline

2007-04-26 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi, David: This is also (more of?) a problem with arpeggios, etc. I think there should be a "measure-minimum-left-padding" (or whatever) value, to guarantee that the first object after the barline (or time or key sig, if present) maintains a certain distance from the prefatory objects. I

Re: Accidentals too close to barline

2007-04-26 Thread madhg
e ugly and unclear bits of scores. If the problem is finding time, I'd consider sponsoring it, maybe jointly, depending on how much it might cost. David -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Accidentals-too-close-to-barline-tf3151826.html#a10183378 Sent from the Gnu - L

Re: Accidentals too close to barline

2007-02-02 Thread Maximilian Albert
Graham Percival schrieb: >> I know that Frédéric Chiasson has already reported similar (maybe the >> same) issues. But I felt that a truly _minimal_ example might still be >> helpful. If it is not, please simply ignore this message. > > Thanks for the report. Do you know what bug number this iss

Re: Accidentals too close to barline

2007-02-01 Thread Graham Percival
Maximilian Albert wrote: I know that Frédéric Chiasson has already reported similar (maybe the same) issues. But I felt that a truly _minimal_ example might still be helpful. If it is not, please simply ignore this message. Thanks for the report. Do you know what bug number this issue got? I

Accidentals too close to barline

2007-01-31 Thread Maximilian Albert
Hi, I know that Frédéric Chiasson has already reported similar (maybe the same) issues. But I felt that a truly _minimal_ example might still be helpful. If it is not, please simply ignore this message. In the example attached below the flat sign is too close to the "repeat" barline (it is the sa